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How do I "Write an equation that goes through (3,-2) and y intercept of -3"

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ANSWER:

The equation of line is
y = (1)/(3)x -3

SOLUTION:

Given, We have to write an equation that goes through (3,-2) and y intercept of -3.

Now, we know that, a line equation in slope intercept form is y = mx + b. where

m is slope

b is y – intercept.

So, now, let us substitute our values in general equation

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