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Y+3=-2/3(x-4) on a graph
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Y+3=-2/3(x-4) on a graph
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that is point slope form. so turn it into y-intercept form by making it
y+3= -2/3x + 8/3
now subtract 3 form both sides giving you
y= -11/3 - 1/3
and now you can graph it because -11/3 is the slope and 8/3 is where the y-intercept will be
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