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A line's y-intercept is 0, and its slope is 6/5. what is its equation in slope-intercept form?

Write your answer using integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.

User Nimble
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 the equation will be y = 6/5 x + 0. But you can remove the 0 because its not necessary. 
User Dspyz
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Answer:
y =
(6)/(5) x

Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the line has a general formula:
y = mx + c
where:
m is the slope = 6/5
c is the y-intercept = 0

Substitute with the givens in the above formula to get the equation of the line as follows:
y =
(6)/(5) x + 0
y =
(6)/(5) x

Hope this helps :)
User Diogo Sgrillo
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