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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (0, -4) and (-4, 6)?

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I got this answer by first using the slope formula, which would result into
(0 - 4)/(6 - 0) \\for which the answer would be - ⅔ Then, the y-intercept could be found easily, since you already have it., which is (0,4). Since the format for all linear equations are y=mx+b , in which b means the y-intercept and m means the slope. So then, if you substitute - ⅔ for m and 4 for b , you would get


y = - (2)/(3) x + 4 \\

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