The answer is very simple.
Step 01:
Data:
slope = m = 2/3
point (-3,1) x = -3 y = 1
Step 02:
Point-Slope Equation of a Line.
(y - y1) = m * (x - x1)
(y - 1 ) = 2/3 * (x - (-3))
[tex]\begin{gathered} y\text{ - 1 = }\frac{2}{3\text{ }}(x\text{ +3) } \\ y\text{ - 1 = }\frac{2\text{ x}}{3}\text{ + }\frac{6}{3} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} y\text{ - 1 }=\text{ }\frac{2}{3}\text{ x + 2} \\ y\text{ -1-2 = }\frac{2}{3}x \\ y\text{ -3 = }\frac{2}{3}x \\ y\text{ = }\frac{2}{3}x\text{ + 3} \end{gathered}[/tex]The solution is:
y = 2/3 x + 3