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| Question 217758:  Write an equation for the line described as slope=-3/5 and passes through (7,6). Write in slope intercept form.
 Found 2 solutions by  stanbon, drj:
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Write an equation for the line described as slope=-3/5 and passes through (7,6). Write in slope intercept form. ---------------
 Form: y = mx + b
 You know m,x, and y ; so solve for "b"
 6 = (-3/5)(7) + b
 6 = -21/5 + b
 30/5 + 21/5 = b
 b = 51/5
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 Equation:
 y = (-3/5)x + (51/5)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
Answer by drj(1380)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Write an equation for the line described as slope=-3/5 and passes through (7,6). Write in slope intercept form. 
 Step 1.  The slope-intercept form is given as y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept b at x=0 or point (0,b).  Here, the slope m=-3/5.
 
 Step 2.  The slope m is given as
 
 
   
 Step 3.  Let (x1,y1)=(6,7) or x1=7 and y1=6.  Let other point be (x2,y2)=(x,y) or x2=x and y2=y.
 
 Step 4.  Now we're given
  .  Substituting above values and variables in the slope equation m yields the following steps: 
 
   
 
   
 Step 5.  Multiply (x-7) to both sides to get rid of denominators on both sides of equation.
 
 
   
 
   
 Step 6.  Now add +6 to both sides of equation to solve for y.
 
 
   
 
   
 
 Step 7.  ANSWER:  The equation is
   
 Here's a graph below and note the slope and y-intercept at x=0  or point (0, 51/5) and the x-intercept at y=0 or at point (17, 0)and note it is consistent with the equation when substituting these
 
 
   
 Note:  the above equation can be rewritten in standard form as
 
 
   
 I hope the above steps were helpful.
 
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 Good luck in your studies!
 
 Respectfully,
 Dr J
 
 
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