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Describe what you know about the graph of a line represented by the equation y - 3 = -2/3(x +4)

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Explanation:

we have


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

This is the equation of a line in point slope form

The slope is negative and equal to
m=-(2)/(3)

The line passes through the point (-4,3)

The y-intercept (value of y when the value of x is equal to zero) is

For x=0


y-3=-(2)/(3)(0+4)


y-3=-(8)/(3)


y=-(8)/(3)+3


y=(1)/(3)

The y-intercept is
(0,(1)/(3))

The x-intercept (value of x when the value of y is equal to zero) is

For y=0


0-3=-(2)/(3)(x+4)


(9)/(2)=(x+4)


x=(9)/(2)-4


x=(1)/(2)

The x-intercept is
(0.5,0)

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

Describe what you know about the graph of a line represented by the equation y - 3 = -2/3(x-example-1
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