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What is the equation of the line, in point-slope form, that passes through the points (-7, -10) and (-6, -8)?

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The equation of a line is y = mx where m is the slope. That line passes through the origin. If you want it to pass through some point (a, b) you subtract the coordinates like this: y - b = m (x - a). That is the point-slope form, and you can rewrite it in other forms if it is convenient. You may do this with any point on the line.

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