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Slope -2/3 points (1,-5)Graph.

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In this case, we'll have to carry out several steps to find the solution.

Step 01:

Data:

slope = -2/3

point (1 , - 5)

Step 02:

graph:

equation of the line:

Point-slope form of the line

(y - y1) = m (x - x1)

x1 = 1

y1 = -5

(y - (-5)) = -2/3 (x - 1)


y\text{ + 5 = }(-2)/(3)x\text{ +}(2)/(3)
\text{y = }(-2)/(3)x+(2)/(3)-5=(-2)/(3)x-(13)/(3)

Step 03:

Graph:

y = -2/3 x - 13/3

point 1 (1 , -5)

point 2:

if x = 0, y:

y = -2/3 (0) - 13/3

y = - 13/3

point 2 (0 , -13/3)

graph:

That is the full solution

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