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Graph a line with a slope of -3/4 that contains the point (2,3).

Graph a line with a slope of -3/4 that contains the point (2,3).-example-1

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Answer:

The graph will be on the bottom:

Explanation:

First find the slope intercept form:

y=mx+b

m is slope

b is y-intercept

since we already have slope we can replace that with m

y=-3/4x+b

Now substitute x and y with 2 and 3

3=-3/4 (2)+b

3=-3/2+b

Add on both sides:

9/2=b

Thus the Slope-intercept form is

y=-3/4x+9/2

Hope this helps!

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