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The slope of the line below is -5/7 write a point-slope equation of the line using the coordinates of the labeled point.

Sagot :

The point slope form is y-y1 = m(x-x1).  

In your case, you have a slope of -5/7, so that gives you

    y - y1 = -5/7 (x - x1)

Since you didn't have a graph included or state the point the graph needs to go through, I have to leave that last step to you, to plug in the x and y-values for the point in for x1 and y1.

         y - (fill in y1 here) = -5/7 (x - (fill in x1 here) )

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