I need to know exactly how to write "find the equation of the line below"

Answer:
y = -4/5x + 14/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Point (6,-2) and (-4,6)
Slope = (6- - 2) / (-4-6) = 8 / -10 = - 4/5
(The slope is negative because La línea is going downhill. Uphill is positive)
You can also find the slope in the graph: rise/run.
y-intersect (any point)
Point (6, -2) (any point)
y-Intercept: -2 - (-4/5)(6) = -2 + 24/5 = 14/5
Answer:
The general equation of the line is 4x+5y−14=0. the y=mx+c = y = -4/5x + 14/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1) Write down your coordinates = ( -4, 6 ) and ( 6, -2 ) Step 2) find the gradient y2-y1/ x2 - x1 = -2-6 / 6--4 = -8/ 10 = -0.8 = - 4/5 = slope However in the point slope formula we need to use 3 identities and as (0, 2.4) is present coordinate for y intercept = (2.4 - 6) / (0- -4 )= -3.6/4 = - 0.9 and (-2 -2.4)/ (6-0) = -4.4/ 6 = - 0.733 we know y it crosses at 2.8 however it recognises it is a descending value (the paramount difference at 2nd point = -0.9 -0.7333= -0.1667 and widest point 0.2667 - 0.1667 = -1 would be our ascending parallel multiplier