Find the equation in slope-intercept form for the line described: (-9,4)
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You need two points to define a line and only one has been given, so let's assume the line passes through the origin.

The slope is then (-9-0)/(4-0)=-9/4 and the equation of the line is y=-9x/4, which can also be written 9x+4y=0.

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