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Which equation is in slope-intercept form and represents a line with slope 0 through the point (2, 3)?
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Which equation is in slope-intercept form and represents a line with slope 0 through the point (2, 3)?
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Which equation is in slope-intercept form and represents a line with slope 0 through the point (2, 3)?
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You can find the slope-intercept form by plugging the x-, y-, and slope values into the point-slope equation,
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Plug in the values
y - 3 = 0 (x - 2) Use the Distributive Property
y - 3 = 0x -0 Simplify
y - 3 = 0 Add 3 to both sides
y = 3
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