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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 17:31 jyow6688

What is a point-slope equation of the line through the points (−1, −5) and (−2, 4)?
a) y + 5 = −9(x + 1)
b) y − 4 = 9(x − 2)
c) y − 5 = −9(x − 1)
d) y − 4 = 9(x + 2)

what is the standard form of the equation of the line whose slope is −2 and which contains the point (3, −5)?
a) 2x + y = 1
b) 2x + y = −8
c) 2x + y = 11
d) 2x + y = −7

if you could provide the work to so i can know what you did i would really appreciate it,

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