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The equation of the line that goes through the points ( − 3 , − 9 ) and ( − 6 , − 3 ) can be written in the form y = m x + b

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Answer:


y=-2x-15

Explanation:


y=mx+b.

m is the slope of the line. To find it we can do
(dy)/(dx) which is the difference between the y-coordinates divided by the difference between the x-coordinates.

So:
(dy)/(dx) =(-9-(-3))/(-3-(-6)) =(-6)/(3) =-2. Now we have the slope, let's input a set of coordinates into the equation so that we can find the constant
b.


-9=-2(-3)+b


b=-15 - Re-arranging to get b

Now re-write the equation as we have the constants.


y=-2x-15

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