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What is the equation in point-slope form of a line that passes through the points (−4, −1) and (5, 7) ? y+1=8/9(x+4) y+4=9/8(x+1) y+1=8/7(x+4) y−1=8/9(x−4)
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What is the equation in point-slope form of a line that passes through the points (−4, −1) and (5, 7) ?
y+1=8/9(x+4)
y+4=9/8(x+1)
y+1=8/7(x+4)
y−1=8/9(x−4)
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y+1=8/9(x+4)
I took the quiz and it was correct and i go to k-12
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y+1=8/9*(x+4)
hope this helps
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