To find the slope of the equation ( y + 2 = \frac{3}{1}(x - 7) ), we can rewrite it in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b). The slope ( m ) is ( \frac{3}{1} = 3 ). A point on the line can be found by substituting ( x = 7 ) into the equation, resulting in ( y + 2 = 0 ) or ( y = -2 ). Therefore, a point on the line is ( (7, -2) ).
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