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Answer:

y = -6x - 5

Explanation:

To find the equation using the point-slope equation, we need the slope and the y-intercept of the line

Finding the slope of the line:

We will calculate the slope between these 2 points: (-1 , 1) and (0 , -5)

Slope = Rise / Run

Rise of the line = y1 - y2

Rise = 1 - (-5)

Rise = 1 + 5

Rise = 6

Run of the line = x1 - x2

Run = -1 - 0

Run = -1

Slope of the line:

Slope = Rise / Run

Slope = 6 / -1

Slope = -6

Finding the y-intercept:

y-intercept of a line is the y-ordinate of the point where the line intersect the y-axis

From the graph, we can see that the line intersects the y-axis at (0 , -5)

y-coordinate of the point = -5

y-intercept = -5

Equation of the line:

This is the general formula of the slope-intercept:

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

Replacing the variables

y = (-6)x + (-5)

y = -6x - 5

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