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The point-slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (–5, –1) and (10, –7) is y + 7 = -2/5(x – 10). what is the standard form of the equation for this line? a)2x – 5y = –15 b)2x – 5y = –17 c)2x + 5y = –15 d)2x + 5y = –17

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