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Urgent 50 ! a line passes through the points (15,−13) and (16,−11). hollis writes the equation y+13=(x−15) to represent the line. which answer correctly analyzes his equation?

his equation is incorrect. he incorrectly wrote the slope and switched the values of the coordinates. he should have written y−15=2(x+13).

his equation is incorrect. he switched the values of the coordinates. he should have written y−15=x+13.

his equation is correct. he correctly included and placed all parts for the point-slope form of the equation of the line.

his equation is incorrect. he switched the signs of the coordinates. he should have written y−13=x+15.

his equation is incorrect. he incorrectly wrote the slope and switched the signs of the coordinates. he should have written y−13=2(x+15).

his equation is incorrect. he incorrectly wrote the slope in his equation. he should have written y+13=2(x−15).

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