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Question 9 (10 points)

Question 9 (10 points)-example-1
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The equation of the line is:

y = -3/2x - 3

where -3/2 is our slope and -3 is our y-intercept.

To find the equation, we can take two points and solve for slope first through y-y/x-x:

Let’s use the two points (0, -3) and (-2, 0):

0 - (-3) = 3

-2 - 0 = -2

Therefore, our slope is -3/2.

The y-intercept is known as the point of the graphed line where the line crosses the y-axis (vertical). In this graph, the y-intercept would be -3.

Now, we can set up our equation:

y = -3/2 - 3
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