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A line has slope 2/3 and y-intercept 0 , which is the correct equation of

the line in slope-intercept form?

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Y=2/3X. You don’t have to add the “+0” for the y-intercept because it tells us that the line is proportional and has a constant rate of change, but besides that there is no reason to add it in the equation. But if you do, it would still make mathematical sense and you would have the right answer, still.

Remember:

Slope intercept is: Y=mx+b
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