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Find the equation to the line below.
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Find the equation to the line below. y =-example-1
User IvanGL
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

This is a linear graph so the equation will be in the format of y=mx+b.

b, the y-intercept, will be -3, as that is where the line crosses the y-axis.

m, the slope, is
(-3)/(4), calculated from the change in y over the change in x from points (-4,0) to (0,-3).

Now substitute the values in our equation:


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

User Bigbadboybob
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Answer:

y= -3/4+[-3]

Explanation:

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