Graph the line described by y – 3 = -5/6(x + 3).

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Answer:The graph will show what the line is.Step-by-step explanation:y-3 = -5/6(x+3)Distribute first:y-3= -5/6x - 15/6-15/6 is negative because when disributing, -5/6, the negative sign will follow it.Single out the y:this means to make the y alone! by doing this, just add 3 to the other sidey-3= -5/6x - 15/6 +3 Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  +3______________y= -5/6x + 3/6Simplify:y= -5/6 +1/2-> 3/6 can be simplified to 1/2Find the Y-intercept on the graph1/2 on the graph is between 0 and 1Graph the slope:from the Y-intercept, go down 5 units, and to the right 6 units.Then you have your graph!
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