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For the point-slope equation, we need the y-intercept and the slope of the line

From the graph, we can see that the y-intercept of the given line is '3'

To find the slope, we will take the line of the graph from (-2,0) to (0,3)

in between these points, we can see that the rise = 3 and the run = 2

Slope = rise / run

Slope = 3/2

Now making the point-slope equation

the general form of these equations is :

y = mx + b (where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept)

Therefore the equation is

y = (3x/2) + 3

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