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What is the equation of this line?

y=2/3x


y=−2/3x


y=3/2x


y=−3/2x

What is the equation of this line? y=2/3x y=−2/3x y=3/2x y=−3/2x-example-1

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Answer:


y = (2)/(3)x

Explanation:

Starting from the origin, you do
(rise)/(run)by either moving two blocks south over three blocks west or two blocks north over three blocks east [west and south are negatives]. This graph is what is known as direct variation, a graph with NO y-intercept.

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