SOLUTION: what is the point-slope equation of the line going through (-4, -7) and (3, 2)
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Question 830308: what is the point-slope equation of the line going through (-4, -7) and (3, 2)
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-4, -7) and (3, 2)
-7(y+7)=-9(x+4)
-7y-49=-9x-36
7y= 9x-13
y= (9/7)x-(36/7)
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