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ZombieSlayer:

Which equation represents a line that passes through (–9, –3) and has a slope of –6? y – 9 = –6(x – 3) y + 9 = –6(x + 3) y – 3 = –6(x – 9) y + 3 = –6(x + 9)

LandonGoma:

Maybe try solving it

nalaynana:

It is given that a line that passes through (–9, –3) and has a slope of –6. Substitute m=-6, x₁=-9 and y₁=-3 in the above equation. Subtract 3 from both the sides. Therefore the required equation of line is y=-6x-57. (from google) but then i relzed you had different answer choices so i kept searching and the answer is y + 3 = -6(x + 9)

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