Answer: The new slope is -(2/3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, we know that our line can be written as:
y = (2/3)*x + b
where b is the y-intercept, and here does not really matter.
Ok, remember that if we have a point (x, y) and we reflect it over the x-axis, the new point will be (x, -y).
For our linear equation, the point (x, y) can be written as:
(x, y = (2/3)*x + b) = (x, (2/3)*x + b)
Now, after the reflection, our point is:
(x, - ( (2/3)*x + b)) = (x, -(2/3)*x - b)
Then our new line is y = -(2/3)*x - b
The new slope is -(2/3)