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If a line with a slope of -2 crosses the y-axis at (0, 3), what is the equation of the line?

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The slope-intercept form: y = mx + b

m - the slope
b - the y-intercept

m = -2; (0; 3) → b = 3

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y = -2x + 3
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Answer:
2x+y-3=0

Explanation:

The equation of a line passing from points (a,b) and has slope m is given by :-


(y-b)=m(x-a)

Given : Slope of a line = -2

Point = (0,3)

Then , the equation of a line passing from points (0,3) and has slope -2 is given by :-


(y-3)=-2(x-0)\\\\\Rightarrow\ y-3=-2x\\\\\Rightarrow\ 2x+y-3=0

Hence, the equation of the line :
2x+y-3=0

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