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What is the equation of the line with a slope of -7/3 that goes through the point (-2,5)

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This is a linear function y=mx + b

We know the slope m =-7/3 (given) & we know the value of x & y , given by the point (-2, 5). Plug into y=mx+b

5=-7/3(-2) + b===> 5=14/3 + b ===> & b= 1/3
& the final equation is : y=-7/3.x +1/3

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slope of -7/3
goes through the point (-2,5)

y = mx + b
5 = -7/3(-2) + b
5 = 14/3 + b
b= 5 - 14/3
b = 15/3 - 14/3
b = 1/3

equation of line
y = -7/3x + 1/3
hope it helps
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