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Write an equation for a line that points to -4,-6 and -2,0
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First find the slope:
m = (0 - (-6))/(-2 - (-4)) = 6/2 = 3.
Use point-slope with (-2, 0):
y - 0 = 3(x + 2) → y = 3x + 6.
So the line is y = 3x + 6 (or 3x - y + 6 = 0).
m = (0 - (-6))/(-2 - (-4)) = 6/2 = 3.
Use point-slope with (-2, 0):
y - 0 = 3(x + 2) → y = 3x + 6.
So the line is y = 3x + 6 (or 3x - y + 6 = 0).
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