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Helppp asappp I need help with 4-example-1
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Explanation:

1. Write the equation in point slope form. Remember, point slope form looks like this: y-y1=m(x-x1), with m representing slope. With this equation, you plug in the y coordinate for y1 and the x coordinate for x1. So, it will look like this

y+6=2/3(x+5)

2. Then, convert that into slope intercept form, which is y=mx+b.

y+6=2/3x+10/3 (2/3 * 5)

y= 2/3x - 8/3 (10/3 - 6)

Therefore, your slope-intercept form of the equation is: y=2/3x - 8/3

3. From there, you can graph the line. See the graph in the image attached.

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