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put this solution on YOUR website!The book is asking me to match a graph to an equation. How do I take y-4=-(3/2)(x+1) and read it as a graph? I see a graph that has a point at the coordinates (1,-4) and a different one at (-1,4).

is in point slope form

, where m=slope and (x1,y1) is a point of the graph.

Your (x1,y1) is (-1,4), so pick that graph.
Here's what it should look like:

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First, distribute the -3/2 across the (x+1)

Add 4 to both sides

Since neither of your points are intercepts, from here just plug them in and see which one is true

plug in (1,-4)

FALSE!!!!
Try the second ordered pair

plug in (-1,4)

TRUE!!!
The correct ordered pair is (-1,4)