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What is an equation of a line, in point-slope form, that passes through (1, −7) and has a slope of −2/3 ?

y+7=−2/3(x−1)
y+7=2/3(x+1)
y−7=2/3(x−1)
y−7=−2/3(x+1)

Answers

Answered by tuki2002
3
-2/3=(y+7)/(x-1)
this is the formula.... then evaluating we get option 1 as correct.
Answered by sainq
1
2/3=(y+7)+(x-1)................

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