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Which linear function represents the line given by the point-slope equation y +7=-2/3(x + 6)

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Answer:

y = -(2/3)*x - 11

Explanation:

To convert a point-slop equation into a linear function, there are certain steps which have to be followed. The primary aim is to make y the subject of the equation. By making sure that y is on the left hand side of the equation and x is on the right hand side of the equation, our goal will be achieved. To do that, first of all do the cross multiplication. This will result in:

3(y+7) = -2(x+6).

Further simplification results in:

3y + 21 = -2x - 12.

Keeping the expression of y on the left hand side and moving the constant on the right hand side gives:

3y = -2x - 33.

Leaving y alone on the left hand side gives:

y = -(2/3)*x - 33/3.

Therefore, y = -(2/3)*x - 11!!!

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