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A line has a slope of 3/7 and a y-intercept of 0. What is it’s equation in slope-intercept form?

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Answer:

y = 3/7x

Explanation:

Well slope-intercept form means this -----> y=mx+b

m = slope

b = y- intercept

In the question given they already telling us the slope (3/7) and the y intercept (0) so to put it into slope intercept form it will be ---> y= 3/7x

* If your y - intercept is zero you don't need to replace it with the b because its zero it means nothing (it has no value)

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