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User Semloh
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Answer:


y=(3)/(2) x+0

Explanation:

Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b

We want to find m, and b

To find m (slope):

Use the slope formula


(y_(2) - y_(1))/(x_(2) - x_(1))

Find two points (coordinates) on the graph where the line touches

(0,0) =
(x_(1),y_(1) )

(2,3) =
(x_(2),y_(2) )

Plug in the values


(3 - 0)/(2 - 0) = (3)/(2)

m =
(3)/(2)

To find b (y - intercept) , look for the place where x = 0

Here it is (0,0)

so our y intercept is 0

Finally put everything into the equation


y=(3)/(2)x+0

User Lnafziger
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Answer:

y = 3/2x + 0

Explanation:

  • Line is passing through the points (0, 0) & (2, 3)

  • -> y-intercept (b) = 0 & Slope (m) = (3-0)/(2-0) = 3/2

  • Equation of line in slope-intercept form is given as: y = mx + b

  • Plug the values of m and b in the above equation, we find:

  • y = 3/2x + 0

User Eric Packwood
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