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If the equation of a line is y = -2/3x + 1/3, what is the slope and y-intercept?

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Explanation:

Hey, there!!!

Let me explain you very simply,

The equation is;

y= -2/3 x +1/3

Now, we know the equation of a st.line in slope intercept form is,

y= m.x + c

now, comparing the given equation with y= m.x + c. we get,

m= -2/3

and y-intercept = 1/3.

Hope it helps...

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