Question 509073
Find the slope-intercept form for the line satisfying the conditions.
How do I solve this. 
x-intercept -10, y-intercept-6
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standard form of equation for a straight line: y=mx+b, m=slope, b=y-intercept
y-intercept=-6 (given)
To find the slope, start from the y-intercept, go 6 units up and 10 units left (rise/run)
This will give you a slope of 6/-10 or -3/5
Equation: y=-3x/5-6 (slope-intercept form for the line)