Which equation represents a line that passes through (–9, –3) and has a slope of –6?
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Equation of a straight line is,
y= mx+c, where m is the slope.
Therefore, after substituting the views of x,y and the slope we get,
-3=-6×-9+c
-3= 54+c
c= -57
Hence the equation is
y= -6x-57
I hope this helps
y= mx+c, where m is the slope.
Therefore, after substituting the views of x,y and the slope we get,
-3=-6×-9+c
-3= 54+c
c= -57
Hence the equation is
y= -6x-57
I hope this helps
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