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Write the equation of the line with y-intercept 3 and a slope of -2/3, and graph it

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Answer:

Equation is
y=(-2)/(3) x+3.

Graph is attached.

Explanation:

General format of a linear equation is given as,

y=mx+c

where,

y is the dependent variable.

m is the slope/ gradient

x is the independent variable

c is the y-intercept

By substituting values to the above general equation format we get;


y=(-2)/(3) x+3.

Graph is attached.

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