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$y + 1 = -\frac{1}{5}(x + 8)$
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Step1: Identify point from equation
The equation is in point-slope form $y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)$, so one point is $(-8, -1)$.
Step2: Find second point using slope
Slope $m = -\frac{1}{5}$. From $(-8, -1)$, add 5 to $x$ and subtract 1 from $y$: $(-8+5, -1-1)=(-3, -2)$.
Step3: Find third point (optional, for accuracy)
From $(-3, -2)$, add 5 to $x$ and subtract 1 from $y$: $(-3+5, -2-1)=(2, -3)$.
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