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What is the equation of the line that passes through the (-6, 1) slope -3/2?

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Given the question:

Point (x,y) = -6,1

Slope (m) = -3/2

Let's use the Slope-Intercept Formula in making the equation of the line.


\text{ y = mx + b}

Step 1: Substituting m = -3/2 and x,y = -6,1 in y = mx + b, let's determine the value of the y-intercept (b).


\text{ y = mx + b }\rightarrow\text{ 1 = (-}(3)/(2))(-6)\text{ + b}
\text{ 1 = }(18)/(2)\text{ + b }\rightarrow\text{ 1 = 9 + b}
1\text{ - 9 = 9 + b - 9}
-8\text{ = b ; b = -8}

Step 2: Let's now complete the equation by substituting m = -3/2 and b = -8 in the formula.


\text{ y = mx + b}
\text{ y = (-}(3)/(2))x\text{ + (-8)}
\text{ y = -}(3)/(2)x\text{ - }8

Therefore, the equation of the line is y = (-3/2)x - 8.

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