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I'm confused I got an answer but got it wrong help please. ​

I'm confused I got an answer but got it wrong help please. ​-example-1
User Timofey Yatsenko
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

I'm just gonna assume you want the equation of the line

Standard slope-intercept form is
y=mx+b with
m being the slope
(rise)/(run) (aka
(y_1 - y_2)/(x_1 - x_2)) and
b being the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y-axis)

First we will find the slope using the 2 points on the line.


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

This means our slope (
m) is
(2)/(3).

Next we can find our y-intercept. The line crosses the y-axis at
(0, -6) meaning the y-intercept (
b) is -6.

Finally we can plug in our values and find the equation of the line.


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

That might be the answer (i don't know the question)

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