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What is the equation in point-slope form of the line that passes through the points (7, 5) and (βˆ’4, βˆ’1)?
y + 1 = 6/7 (x+4)
y + 4 = 11/6 (x+1)
y βˆ’ 1 = 6/11 (xβˆ’4)
y + 1 = 6/11 (x+4)

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