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The Equation of line with points (4 , - 3) and slope 3/2 is y = 3/2 x - 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation of line as :

y =-2/3 x + 6

∵ Standard equation of line is give as

y = a x + c

Where m is the slope of line and c is the y-intercept

Now, comparing given line equation with standard eq

So, The slope of the given line = a = -2/3

Again,

The other line if passing through the points (- 2 , - 1 ) And is perpendicular to given line

So, for perpendicular lines condition , the products of slope of both lines = - 1

Let The slope of other line = m

So, m × a = - 1

Or, m × -2/3 = - 1

So, m = -1/-2/3

∴ m = 3/2

Now, Again

The line n is parallel to the line m and passes through the points (4 , - 3)

∵ Line n parallel to line m so, The slope of both are equal

Let The slope of line n is M

So, M = m = 3/2

So, The equation of line written as

y = M x + c

Or, - 3 = 3/2 ( 4 ) + c

Or, - 3 = 3*4/2 + c

Or, - 3 = 6 + c

Or, c = - 3 - 6

∴ c = - 9

So, Equation of line with points (4 , - 3) and slope 3/2 is

y = 3/2 x - 9

Hence , The Equation of line with points (4 , - 3) and slope 3/2 is y = 3/2 x - 9

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