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How can you write an equation of a line when you are given the slope and the y-intercept of the line? Explain

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Answer:

The linear equation that represents each function is y=mx+b. While The m represent the slop so instead of writing you write the slope provided. Then multiply by the X + b which is your Y-intercept.

Here is an example,

The slope is 2/3 and the y intercept is 6, write a linear equation for this sequence.

y= (2/3). X +6

HOPE THIS HELPS!

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