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What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (-6,2)(−6,2) and has a slope of -3/2?

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User Anoyz
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Given:

A line passes through the point (-6,2) and has a slope of
-(3)/(2).

To find:

The equation of line.

Solution:

If a line passes though a point
(x_1,y_1) and has a slope m, then the equation of line is


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

The line passes through the point (-6,2) and has a slope of
-(3)/(2). So, the equation of line is


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


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


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


y-2=-(3)/(2)(x)-9

Add 2 on both sides.


y=-(3)/(2)(x)-9+2


y=-(3)/(2)x-7

Therefore, the equation of line is
y=-(3)/(2)x-7.

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