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First of all, we have the slope of the line and a point that it passes through.
Let’s write the line’s equation in Point-Slope Form:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
Where
y1 is the y-coordinate of the point, m is the slope of the line, and x1 is the x-coordinate.
In this case, y1=-4, m=-6, and x1=3
Solve:
y-(-4)=-6(x-3)
y+4=-6x+18
y=-6x+18-4
y=-6x+14 (Answer)
Hope it helps.
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