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Helpppp meeee fassttt pleaseeee-example-1
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Answer:

y = -1/3x + 3 2/3

Explanation:

step 1. find the slope of the given line

y2-y1/x2-x1 2 - 4/ 3 + 3 = - 1 / 3

take the opposite of that and there is your slope

step 2. plug in the values to the following equation using the given point:

y - y1 = m ( x - x1 ) y - 4 = - 1/3 ( x + 1 )

step 3. solve for y

y-4 = -1/3(x+1)

-1/3(x) and -1/3(1) ----> y-4 = -1/3x-1/3

y-4+4 = -1/3x-1/3+4 ----> y = -1/3x + 3 2/3

hope this helps. if you need more help lmk in the comments. i am in algebra two so you can trust me. Happy holidays

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