m=-2/3; b=45
What are you trying to figure out here? (x,y) ?
If you think about equation of a straight line:
y=mx+b
y= (-2/3)*x+45
Anonymous is right. m is the slope of the line and b is the y intercept.
So the graph will have a negative slope of (rise/run) -2/3 and it will cross the axis at y=45
The given information consists of the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) of a linear equation.
To find the equation of a line when given its slope and y-intercept, we can use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, which is:
y = mx + b
where y represents the y-coordinate, x represents the x-coordinate, m represents the slope, and b represents the y-intercept.
In this case, the given slope (m) is -2/3 and the y-intercept (b) is 45. So we can substitute these values into the equation:
y = (-2/3)x + 45
This is the equation of the line with a slope of -2/3 and a y-intercept of 45.