Question 241239
The equation for the slope-interceot form of a line is: 
{{{y=mx+b}}}
But we can first find the slope by using: 
{{{m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)}}}
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By looking at the graph, our points are (-3,-2) and (3,4); so:
{{{m=(-2-4)/(-3-3)}}}
{{{m=(-6)/(-6)}}}
{{{m=1}}}
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Thus we now move to the Slope-Intercept form:
{{{4=1*3+b}}}
{{{4=3+b}}}