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QuestionChoose the point-slope form of the equation below that represents the line that passes through the points (3,2)(-3,2) and (2,1)(2,1). (2 points) 1) y+3=5(x2)y+3=-5(x-2) 2) y2=5(x+3)y-2=-5(x+3) 3) y+3=15(x2)y+3=-\frac{1}{5}(x-2) 4) y2=15(x+3)y-2=-\frac{1}{5}(x+3)

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Compare the derived equation y2=15(x+3) y - 2 = -\frac{1}{5}(x + 3) with the given options:
Option 4: y2=15(x+3) y - 2 = -\frac{1}{5}(x + 3)
The equation matches option 4.
The correct point-slope form of the equation is:
y2=15(x+3) \boxed{y - 2 = -\frac{1}{5}(x + 3)}

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