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Write an equation of a line with the given slope and y-intercept. m = 4/5 , b = 2 y = 2x + y = x – 2 y = x + 2 y = x + 2

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Answer:


y = (4)/(5) x + 2

Explanation:

Put the slope value given as the coefficient of x.

It is the "m" in the formula y = mx + b

I'm not sure what the other equations in the question are there for. Maybe to change from slope-intercept form to standard form?

y = 2x +

y = x – 2 becomes y -x = -2 or x - y = 2

y = x + 2 becomes y -x = 2 or x - y = -2

Some examples of the graphs are in the attachment

Write an equation of a line with the given slope and y-intercept. m = 4/5 , b = 2 y-example-1
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