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Can someone help me with this pls I don’t understand??

Slope = 2/7; y intercept = 0 and they want me to write it in slope intercept form

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Hello again! To do this you must remember that slope intercept form is y=mx+b. m equals slope while b equals y intercept. Our slope is 2/7 while our y intercept is zero. Now, plug them in and you should get the equation y=2/7x+0. We have a zero at the end so we remove the + and zero and get y=2/7x.

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Slope intercept form is y = mx + b.

m is the slope and b is the variable for the y-intercept. All you have to do is to substitute the numbers to the corresponding variables.

So the answer would be: y = 2/7x + 0 or y = 2/7x
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