Answer :

gabbster88

slope intercept:

y=3/4x-7

point slope form:

I used the y intercept (0,-7) as a point to plug into point slope form.

y+7=3/4(x-0)

MrRoyal

The linear equation of the line is y = 3/4x -  7 and y + 7 = 3/4(x - 0)

How to determine the line equation?

The slope is given as:

m = 3/4

The y-intercept is given as:

c = -7

A linear equation in slope intercept form is represented as:

y = mx + c

So, we have:

y = 3/4x -  7

The equation in point slope form is calculated as follows:

y = 3/4x -  7

Add 7 to both sides

y + 7 = 3/4x

Express 3/4x as 3/4(x)

y + 7 = 3/4(x)

Subtract 0 from x

y + 7 = 3/4(x - 0)

Hence, the linear equation of the line is y = 3/4x -  7 and y + 7 = 3/4(x - 0)

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