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2 January, 04:20

How do I solve (-9,17); slope - 4/3

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  1. 2 January, 04:43
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    Easy you plug in 17 in for y and - 9 in for x and then - 4/3 for the m to the slope intercept form which is y=mx+b and figure out what B is so it would be 17=-4/3 (-9) + b and solve it
  2. 2 January, 07:32
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    You can make a graph going from - 20,20 and - 20,20

    then after that you would want to go down 4 over 3 to the right continuously, then head in the opposite direction up 4 over 3 to the left. Once you find your y-intercept you can form your equation.

    It should me y = - 3/4x + 41/4
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