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Which equation represents a line that has a slope of −2/3 and a y-intercept of 4?

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Answer:

y = -2/3x + 4

Explanation:

In an equation that represents a line, the number with which no variable is multiplied is the y-intercept.

The number with which "x" is multiplied is the slope.

So in this case, the slope is -2/3; so the equation should be like -2/3x.

The y-intercept is 4, so it is the number with which no variable is multiplied.

So the equation is:

=> y = -2/3x + 4

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