Question 79807
This is a piece of cake, since you are given the y-intercept and the slope of the line!  Start by graphing the y-intercept by going DOWN 9 units on the y-axis, and put a point.  Now the slope is -6/7, so the RISE is -6, and the RUN is 7.  Now, with your pencil on the y-intercept that you just graphed, move DOWN 6 more units, then go to the RIGHT 7 units and put the next point.  Connect the dots, and it should look like this:

{{{graph (300,450,-10,10, -20,10, (-6/7)x-9) }}}


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