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Which equatiom describes a line with a y-intercept at -3 and a slope of ½? Y = ½x - 3 Y = -3x + ½ Y = 3x - ½ Y = - 3/2X
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Which equatiom describes a line with a y-intercept at -3 and a slope of ½?
Y = ½x - 3
Y = -3x + ½
Y = 3x - ½
Y = - 3/2X
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the first one, Y=1/2x-3
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