SOLUTION: Write an equation in point-slope form of the line through points (4, -4) and (1, 2). Use (4, -4) as the point (x([subscript] 1), y([subscript] 1). a) (y-4) = -2(x+4) b) (y-4)

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Question 467218: Write an equation in point-slope form of the line through points (4, -4) and (1, 2).
Use (4, -4) as the point (x([subscript] 1), y([subscript] 1).
a) (y-4) = -2(x+4)
b) (y-4) = 2(x+4)
c) (y+4) = 2(x-4)
d) (y+4) = -2(x-4)

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