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What equation is graphed in this equation?

A. Y-3= 3/2(x+1)
B. Y+2= -3/2(x-2)
C. Y+1= -2/3(x-3)
D. Y-4= -2/3(x+2)

What equation is graphed in this equation? A. Y-3= 3/2(x+1) B. Y+2= -3/2(x-2) C. Y-example-1

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y-2=-3/2(x-2)
first of all, the slope of the line is -3/2, and there's only one equation that has that as a choice for the slope. Then you can take the x and y coordinates given in that equation you want to check and see if the line goes through that point. from the equation, (point-slope form y-y=m(x-x)) I know that the line should pass through point (2, -2), and looking at the graph, that is correct.
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