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  • 25-12-2017
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Complete the point-slope equation of the line through (−5,7) and (−4,0)

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TheAakash
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  • 25-12-2017
First, find the slope:

[tex] \frac{0-7}{-4-(-5)} = \frac{-7}{1}=-7 [/tex]

Then put it in the point slope form (y-k = m(x-h)):
y-7 = -7(x+5)

make sense?

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