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Hello, please help me solve this. I got -4 but I’m not sure if that’s right

Hello, please help me solve this. I got -4 but I’m not sure if that’s right-example-1
User Rorschach
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Recall that the slope-intercept form of an equation with slope m is:


y=mx+b.

Now, the equation of a line that passes through (x₁,y₁), with slope m, is:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1).

Therefore, the equation of the given line is:


y-(-1)=9(x-(1)/(3)).

Taking the above equation to its slope-intercept form, we get:


\begin{gathered} y+1=9x-(9)/(3), \\ y+1=9x-3, \\ y=9x-3-1, \\ y=9x-4. \end{gathered}

Answer:


y=9x-4.

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