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How would you write an equation with a slope of 2/3 and a y-intercept of -3

A.y=2/3-3 B.y=3/2x+3 C.y=2/3x-3

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

so obviously your slop is 2/3. so it starts with y=2/3. so B is out of the question. since the slope is x in the equation, you still have to add the x in the equation; y=2/3x

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Answer: The answer is C) y= 2/3x-3

Explanation:

i figure it out

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