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Write the equation of the line fully simplified slope-intercept form.

Someone Please Help Quickly! Its an Easy Question Write the equation of the line fully-example-1
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Answer:


y=(2)/(3)x-6

Explanation:

Use the slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b

m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Looking at the graph, you can find the y-intercept. The y-intercept is the point where x equals 0:


b=-6


y-intercept=(0,-6)

To find the slope, take any two points from the line:


(6,-2)(3,-4)

Use the slope formula for when you have two points:


(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))=(rise)/(run)

The rise over run is the change in the y-axis over the change of the x-axis. Insert the appropriate values:


(6(x_(1)),-2(y_(1))\\(3(x_(2)),-4(y_(2))


(-4-(-2))/(3-6)

Simplify parentheses (two negatives makes a positive):


(-4+2)/(3-6)


(-2)/(-3)

Simplify (two negatives make a positive):


m=(2)/(3)

The slope is
(2)/(3) and the y-intercept is
-6. Insert these into the equation:


y=(2)/(3)x-6

Finito.

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