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Calculate the equation of the line through the points (-1, 1), (4, 0), and (24, -4). y=−5x+4 y=15x+45 y=5x+6 y=−15x+45
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Calculate the equation of the line through the points (-1, 1), (4, 0), and (24, -4). y=−5x+4 y=15x+45 y=5x+6 y=−15x+45
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Calculate the equation of the line through the points (-1, 1), (4, 0), and (24, -4). y=−5x+4 y=15x+45 y=5x+6 y=−15x+45
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Explanation:
Considering the points
and
, the slope is
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So, the equation is:
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