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A line passes through the point (-8, 7) and has a slope of negative 3/4Write an equation in slope-intercept form for this line.

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Answer:


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

Explanation:

We do not have enough information for slope intercept form. But we can use the point-slope formula to find the information. The formula is
y -y_(1) =m(x -x_(1)) where we substitute a point (x,y) for
(x_(1),y_(1)).

We have m=-3/4 and (-8, 7). We input m and
x_(1) =-8\\y_(1)=7.


y-7=-(3)/(4) (x-(-8))\\y-7=-(3)/(4) (x+8)

We now simplify the parenthesis and solve for y.


y-7=-(3)/(4) (x+8)\\y-7=-(3)/(4)x+-(3)/(4) (8)

We convert 8 into a fraction with 1 as the denoinator.


y-7=-(3)/(4)x+-(3)/(4) ((8)/(1) )\\y-7=-(3)/(4)x+-(24)/(4)\\y-7=-(3)/(4)x+-6

We add 7 to both sides to isolate y,


y-7+7=-(3)/(4)x+-6+7\\y=-(3)/(4)x+1

This is slope intercept form. The line as slope -3/4 and y-intercept (0,1) or b=1.

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