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Select the correct answer. which equation represents this line in point-slope form? a. `(y + 4) = (4)/(3) (x + 3)` b. `(y −4) = -(4)/(3) (x +3)` c. `y= -(3)/(4)x` d. `4y− 3x = 0`

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