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  • 12-08-2019
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(3,-14) and (-2,6) are on a line. Find the equation of the line.​

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yungsherman
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  • 12-08-2019

Answer:

y = -4x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

First we need to find the slope of the line

We can use the slope formula to do that

[tex]m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}  }{x_{2}-x_{1} } \\m = \frac{6-(-14)}{-2- 3}\\ m=-4[/tex]

Now that we have the slope we can plug in the values into the point slope formula.

[tex]y-6=-4(x-(-2))\\y = -4x-2[/tex]

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