SOLUTION: You have the points (-3,-1) and (2,1) on a line and the slope is -2/5. How do you write this in point-slope form?

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Question 705447: You have the points (-3,-1) and (2,1) on a line and the slope is -2/5. How do you write this in point-slope form?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have the points (-3,-1) and (2,1) on a line and the slope is -2/5. How do you write this in point-slope form?
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1) The slope of a line thru those 2 points is not -2/5
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2) Write what in point-slope form?

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