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Answer:

The equation in slope-intercept form of a line with slope
m\:=-\:(4)/(3) and y - intercept = -2 will be:


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

Explanation:

As the slope intercept form is given by


y=mx+b

here

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept

As the given slope is


m\:=-\:(4)/(3)

y - intercept = b = -2

so substituting the values in the slope intercept form


y=mx+b


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


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

Therefore, the equation in slope-intercept form of a line with slope
m\:=-\:(4)/(3) and y - intercept = -2 will be:


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

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