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⋆ Answer:
y = -14x - 80
⋆ Explanation:
Let's solve the problem given to us today! The problem is the following:
⋆ Write the equation for a line passing through (−6,4) and (−5,−10).
So first, I'll start by calculating the slope. The slope of a straight line through two points is given by the formula:
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Substitute the values:
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So, the slope is -14. Now, we use the first point (-6,4) and the point-slope formula:

Substitute the values:





Therefore, the slope-intercept equation of a line that passes through the points (-6,4) and (-5,-10) is y = -14x - 80.
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