Question 1058355
The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is:


y = mx + b


where m is the slope of the line and b is the value of the y-intercept.


Since the slope is given as m = 3, the line will have the form:


y = 3x + b


To determine the value of b, substitute the known point (-3, -6) and solve for b:


-6 = 3(-3) + b


-6 = -9 + b


b = -6 + 9


b = 3


The equation of the line is then y = 3x + 3.