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Which is the equation of a line with a slope of -1/3 and a Y intercept at (0,1)

User Kendotwill
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Answer:

y = -1/3x + 1

Explanation:

substitute the given values in y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

y = -1/3x + b

at point (0, 1)

1 = -1/3 × 0 + b

1 = 0 + b

b = 1

y = -1/3 + 1

User Pragnesh
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Answer: The required equation of the line is
x+3y=3.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the equation of a line with slope
-(1)/(3) and y-intercept (0, 1).

We know that

the equation of a line with slope m and y-intercept (0, c) is given by


y=mx+c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

From the given information, we have


\textup{slope, }m=-(1)/(3),\\\\\textup{y-intercept, }(0,c)=(0,1)~~~\Rightarrow c=1.

Therefore, from equation (i), we get


y=mx+c\\\\\Rightarrow y=-(1)/(3)x+1\\\\\Rightarrow 3y=-x+3\\\\\Rightarrow x+3y=3.

Thus, the required equation of the line is
x+3y=3.

User Zareh
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