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Point-slope form of an equation of the line through the points (-4, 7) and (5,-3) is y - 7 =(-10/9)(x + 4).
How to estimate the point-slope form of an equation of the line through the points (-4, 7) and (5,-3)?
Slope
[tex]$= \frac{y_{2} -y_{1}}{x_{2} -x_{1}}[/tex]
= (-3 - 7) / (5 - (-4))
= -10/9
The point-slope equation for the line of slope -(10/9) that passes through the point (5, -3).
y + 3 = (-10/9)(x - 5)
Point slope equation for the line of slope -(10/9) that passes through the point (-4, 7)
Point-slope form of an equation of the line through the points (-4, 7) and (5,-3) is y - 7 = (-10/9)(x + 4).
Therefore, the correct answer is y - 7 = (-10/9)(x + 4).
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