Mathematics, 06.06.2021 20:50 jordantay208
Write the equation of the line that passes through (7,-4) and (-1,2) in slope-intercept form. Select one:
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a. y=-3/4x+11/4
b. y=3/4x+11/4
c. y=-4/3x+2/3
d. y=-3/4x+5/4
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