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Which of the following are point-slope equations of the line going through (-4, -7) and (3, 2)? Check all that apply
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Which of the following are point-slope equations of the line going through (-4, -7) and (3, 2)? Check all that apply
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Here, Slope (m) = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
m = 2-(-7) / 3 - (-4)
m = 2 + 7 / 3 + 4
m = 9 / 7
Equation would be: y - 2 = 9/7 (x - 3)
& y + 7 = 9/7 (x + 4)
In short, Your Answers would be Option E & C
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