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Write the point-slope form of an equation for a line that passes through the point with the given slope (–6, –6), slope = -4/7 a. y – 6 = -4/7(x + 6) c. y + 6 =-4/7(x + 6) b. y + 6 = -4/7(x – 6) d. y + 6 = -4/7(x + 6)

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