SOLUTION: Graph the line with slope -2/3 passong through the point (-5,5). I cannot do this problem. I have tried and when it comes to math I can't add 3 + 3. The negatives are the worst al
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Question 173829: Graph the line with slope -2/3 passong through the point (-5,5). I cannot do this problem. I have tried and when it comes to math I can't add 3 + 3. The negatives are the worst along with fractions. I just don't understand it.Can anybody figure this out and show me how? Ty in advance. Judy Found 2 solutions by jojo14344, KnightOwlTutor:Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Graph the line with slope -2/3 passong through the point (-5,5).
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Okay, good you have the
Thru point (-5,5), via Slope-Intercept form, , solving for y-inyercept : ---->, Y-intercept
Then, it follows our eqn----->
As we see in the graph:
Thank you,
Jojo