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Slope is -1/2 and (-3,2) is on the line
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Slope is -1/2 and (-3,2) is on the line
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We can rewrite the point-slope form of a line to get the slope-intercept form
y = mx - mx1 + y1
where:
m = slope
(x1 , y1) = (-6, -5)
y = (-2/3)x - (-2/3)(-6) - 5
y = (-2/3)x - 4 - 5
y = (-2/3)x - 9
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