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What is the graph of y-3=-2/3(x+6)?

What is the graph of y-3=-2/3(x+6)?-example-1
User AMC
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The equation has a slope of -2/3 and a Y-intercept of -1.
So the first graph should be your answer
User Nanpakal
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Answer: First graph is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


y-3=(-2)/(3)(x+6)

For this curve, we can interpretate that

slope of this line is
(-2)/(3)

coordinates of this line = (-6,3).

Since it is in the form of "Two point slope form":


y-y_0=m(x-x_0)

Hence, First graph is correct.

What is the graph of y-3=-2/3(x+6)?-example-1
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