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Answer:

[tex]\large \boxed{y + 1 = 4(x - 1)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The point-slope formula for a straight line is

y - y₁= m(x - x₁)

x₁ = 1; y₁ = -1; m = 4  

Substitute the values

[tex]\begin{array}{rcl}y - (-1) & = & 4(x - 1)\\y + 1 & = & 4(x - 1)\\\end{array}\\\text{The equation for the line in point-slope form is $\large \boxed{\mathbf{y + 1 = 4(x - 1)}}$}[/tex]

The figure shows the graph of the equation with slope 4 passing through (1, -1).

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