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Which is the graph of y – 3 = (x + 6)?
A coordinate grid with a line passing through the points at (negative 3, 1), (0, negative 1), and (3, negative 3).
A coordinate grid with a line passing through the points at (negative 2, 1), (0, 0), and (4, negative 3).
A coordinate grid with a line passing through the points at (negative 3, 0), (0, negative 2), and (3, negative 4).
A coordinate grid with a line passing through the points at (negative 3, 3), (0, 1), and (3, negative 1).
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Reason: The equation in point-slope form is y − 3 = −(2/3)(x + 6), which rearranges to y = −(2/3)x − 1. Option A's points (−3,1), (0,−1), (3,−3) lie on y = −(2/3)x − 1, so A is the correct graph.
Reason: The equation in point-slope form is y − 3 = −(2/3)(x + 6), which rearranges to y = −(2/3)x − 1. Option A's points (−3,1), (0,−1), (3,−3) lie on y = −(2/3)x − 1, so A is the correct graph.
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