What is the equation of the line with slope # m= -32/49 # that passes through # (-6/7, 1/21) #?
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The equation of the line with slope ( m = -\frac{32}{49} ) that passes through ( \left(-\frac{6}{7}, \frac{1}{21}\right) ) is:
[ y - \frac{1}{21} = -\frac{32}{49}(x + \frac{6}{7}) ]
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