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given the point slope equation y+1=-4(x-7) state the slope and the indicated point of the graph
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the standard equation is (y-y1)=m(x-x1)
so comparing it with the given equation y+1=-4(x-7)
we get, m= -4 , y1= -1 and x1= 7
so the slope is m =-4
and the point is (x1,y1) = (7,-1)
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