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What is the equation in point-slope form of the line that passes through the point (−1, −4) and has a slope of –3? Drag and drop the appropriate number, symbol, or variable to each box. Response areaResponse areaResponse area=Response area(Response areaResponse areaResponse area)

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[tex]\huge\boxed{\boxed{Hello!}}[/tex]

We are given the  slope of the line and a point that it passes through.

We can use the Point-Slope Formula:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\boxed{y-y1=m(x-x1)}}[/tex]

Where

y1 stands for y-coordinate of the point

m stands for the slope of the line

x1 stands for the x-coordinate of the point

Plug in the values and solve:

y-(-4)=-3(x-(-1)

y+4=-3(x+1)

y+4=-3x-3

y=-3x-3-4

y=-3x-7

[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathbb{ANSWER:{\boxed{\sf{y=-3x-7}}}}}}[/tex]

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