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What is the equation of this line in point-slope form?

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y − 1 = −3(x − 4)
y − 1 = −3(x − 4)

y − 4 = −13(x + 1)
y − 4 = −13(x + 1)

y + 4 = −3(x − 1)

y + 4 = −3(x − 1)
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y − 2 = −13(x − 1)
y − 2 = −13(x − 1)
Number graph ranging from negative six to six on the x and y axes. A line is drawn on the graph that passes through the labeled points begin ordered pair negative 1 comma 2 end ordered pair and begin ordered pair 1 comma negative 4 end ordered pair

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Answer: y - 2 = -13(x - 1)

Step-by-step explanation: The equation of the line in point-slope form is y - 2 = -13(x - 1).

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