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Answer:

Slope-int form: y = 3x+5

Standard form: y - 3x = 5.

Explanation:

(reminder: slope-intercept form is expressed as y=mx+b, and standard form is expressed as ax+bx=c.)

Since the slope is 3, the coefficient of x is also 3, which makes the equation y=3x.

But the y coordinate of the equation at x = -2 is -6, so we need to add 5 to the end of the equation, leaving you with:

y=3x+5.

To convert it to standard form, subtract 3x from both sides:

y - 3x = 5.

I hope this helped you.

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