PLEASE ANSWER ASAPEnter the equation of the line in slope-intercept form. Slope is − 2 3 , and (−6, −5) is on the line. The equation of the line is y =

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there seems to be something missing.

I assume the slope of the line is -2/3.

the slope of a line is always the factor of x in the equation.

the slope is the y/x ratio indicating how many units y changes, when x changes by a certain amount of units (e.g. when going from one point on the line to another).

the equation for the line looks like this then :

y = (-2/3)×x + b

to get b we use the provided point (-6, -5) and it's x and y values.

-5 = (-2/3)×-6 + b = 4 + b

b = -9

so, the full equation of the line is

y = (-2/3)×x - 9