which is the graph of y -3 equals -2/3 (x + 6)
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Step-by-step explanation:
This is point-slope form:
[tex]y-y1=m(x-x1)[/tex]
in this case:
[tex]y-3=-\frac{2}{3} (x+6)[/tex]
Looking at the structure of point slope form up top, you can find the slope and one point.
[tex]m=-\frac{2}{3} \\x1=-6\\y1=3\\(-6,3)[/tex]
Now, just find the graph with a slope of [tex]-\frac{2}{3}[/tex] that passes through (-6, 3). It's hard to see on the image, but that looks like the top left.
By the way, what's the "no links" thing about? I just came back to this site after a year away