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the point (-6,2);(-2,2)and(4,-2) from a line:

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Answered by tyrbylent
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Step-by-step explanation:

Three points are not belong to one line.

1). Points (-6,2) and (-2,2) are from the line y = 2

2). Points (-2,2) and (4,-2) are from the line:

m = \frac{-2-2}{4+2} = - \frac{2}{3}

y - 2 = - \frac{2}{3} (x - (-2))

y = - \frac{2}{3} x + \frac{2}{3}  

3). Points (-6,2) and (4,-2) are from the line:

m = \frac{-2-2}{4+6} = - \frac{2}{5}

y - 2 = - \frac{2}{5} (x + 6)

y = - \frac{2}{5} x - \frac{2}{5}  

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