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Find the slope and y-intercept of y – 3x = 2

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slope is 3/1 y=2

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User Phisn
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Slope: 3
Y-intercept: 2

Slope-intercept form can be represented as y=mx+b. The m is the slope and the b is the y-intercept. To get the equation into y=mx+b, add 3x to both sides to get the y by itself. When you add 3x to both sides you will get y=3x+2. The slope will be 3 because the 3 is in place of the m. The y-intercept is 2 because the 2 is in the place of the b.
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