If you go from point (-1, -3) to point (4, 4), you can find the slope of the line using the slope formula. [tex]m= \frac{4-(-3)}{4-(-1)}= \frac{7}{5} [/tex]. So our slope is 7/5. The line goes through the y axis at -3/2, so putting that together we get an equation for the line that is [tex]y= \frac{7}{5}x- \frac{3}{2} [/tex], choice D from above.