recall....................
![\bf \begin{array} \cline{1-1} slope-intercept~form\\ \cline{1-1} \\ y=\underset{y-intercept}{\stackrel{slope\qquad }{\stackrel{\downarrow }{m}x+\underset{\uparrow }{b}}} \\\\ \cline{1-1} \end{array}](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/mck7vuy1xpn1mvwvs7rvpjiwlx1gzuq122.png)
so all you have to do is plug in the provided "m" and "b".
let's do so with
c)
y=0x+3, or we can just write it as y = 3.
d)
an undefined slope means is a vertical line. so it'll be x = [some number].
there's no y-intercept, b = none.
x-intercept is at 2, namely (2,0), so when x = 2, y = 0.
well, what is a vertical line that passes through (2,0)?
is the vertical line of simply x = 2.
and yes, it never touches the y-axis, thus there's no y-intercept.