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1. What is the equation of a line that has a slope of ⅔ and a y-intercept of -3?

2. What is the equation of a line that has a slope of 3?

3. Lable the 2 equations as proportional or non-proportional and why.

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Answer:

1. y = (⅔)x - 3

2. y = 3x + c

3. 1) non-proportional

2) can be proportional if c = 0

Explanation:

1. What is the equation of a line that has a slope of ⅔ and a y-intercept of -3?

y = (⅔)x - 3

2. What is the equation of a line that has a slope of 3?

y = 3x + c

3. Lable the 2 equations as proportional or non-proportional and why.

A proportional relation should pass through the origin, i.e the y-intercept should be 0

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