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What is the slope-intercept equation of a line that has a slope of -2 and a y-intercept of (0,3)
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What is the slope-intercept equation of a line that has a slope of -2 and a y-intercept of (0,3)
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What is the slope-intercept equation of a line that has a slope of -2 and a y-intercept of (0,3)
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Your equation would be
y = -2x + 3
-2 represents the constant, or slope, and +3 represents what y equals when x is zero
Hope this helps!
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