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What is the y intercept of (-6, -5) when the slope is -2/3?

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x must be increased by 6 to get its value to be 0. Then the corresponding change in y will be (-2/3)*6 = -4. That value added to -5 makes it -9.

The y-intercept will be -9.
What is the y intercept of (-6, -5) when the slope is -2/3?-example-1
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