m= 9/5, (8, -7)
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M = 9/5, (8,-7)

y - (-7) = 9/5(x - 8)

y + 7 = 9/5(x - 8)

y = 9/5x - 72/5 - 7

y = 9/5x - 107/5

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Parenthes first

then exponets if there is

then muliplication and division

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