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Answer:
y-(-20)=1(x-(-10))
Step-by-step explanation:
If you're really in college you should know this, but here's the explanation:
m= -9-(-20)
1-(-10)
= 11
11
m = 1
The equation is y-y^1=m(x-x^1)
Replace the y^1, m, and x^1 from the first point
You get y-(-20)=1(x-(-10))
Or simplify that into y+20=x+10
You can also simplify it more but I don't think you need that for that question