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Mathematics, 01.12.2019 17:31 venny23

What is the equation in point−slope form of the line passing through (−2, −5) and (2, 3)?

a: (y + 2) = −2(x + 5)
b: (y − 2) = 2(x − 3)
c: (y − 3) = 2(x − 2)
d: (y + 3) = −2(x + 2)

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