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Answer:

The equation in slope-intercept form is
y=(1)/(14)x.

Explanation:

Given points are;

(-14, -1 ) and (0,0)

Slope of a line is given by;

m =
(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

m =
(0-(-1))/(0-(-14))

m =
(1)/(14)

General equation in slope intercept form is,

y = mx + b

Putting (-14, -1) and m = 1/14 in Equation to find b

-1 =
(1)/(14)(-14) +b \\

-1 = -1 + b

b = -1 + 1

b = 0

As y-intercept is 0, the equation in slope-intercept form would be


y = (1)/(14)x

Hence,

The equation in slope-intercept form is
y=(1)/(14)x.

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