10. [-/1 Points] Find an equation of the line that passes through the points. (Let x be the independent variable and y be the dependent variable.) $(-5, -4)$ and $(1, -6)$ Need Help? Read It
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The two given points are $(-5, -4)$ and $(1, -6)$. Let $(x_1, y_1) = (-5, -4)$ and $(x_2, y_2) = (1, -6)$. Show more…
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