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By applying the point-slope formula, the linear function y = -x/3 - 4 has a slope of - 1/3 and passes through the point (-3, -3) seen on Cartesian plane.
According to analytical geometry, we could know the equation of the line by means of the point-slope equation:
y - y₁ = m · (x - x₁) (1)
Where:
If we know that m = -1/3 and (x₁, y₁) = (-3, -3), then the line equation is:
y + 3 = -(1/3) · (x + 3)
y + 3 = -x/3 -1
y = -x/3 - 4
Lastly we proceed to graph the function by a graphing tool (i. e. Desmos).
By applying the point-slope formula, the linear function y = -x/3 - 4 has a slope of - 1/3 and passes through the point (-3, -3) seen on Cartesian plane.
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