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Write an equation of the line containing (1,-3) and (-4,-2).

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To find the equation of the line containing the points (1, -3) and (-4, -2), we can use the formula for the equation of a line that passes through two points. The general form is given by: \[ y - y_1 = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} (x - x_1) \] ### Step 1: Identify the points Let the points be: ...
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