If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
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The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. To put 3x - 2y = 16 in slope-intercept form just requires a little rearranging: 3x - 2y = 16 -2y = -3x + 16 (subtract 3x from both sides) y = 3/2x - 8 (divide all terms by -2) Now the equation is in slope-intercept form. The slope m is 3/2; the y-intercept is -8.
If 2x - 3y = 7, -3 y = 7 - 2x or y = (2x - 7)/3, or y = (2/3)x - (7/3). The slope is 2/3 and the y-intercept is -(7/3).
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If you mean: y = 2x-3/2 then the slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3/2 in a straight line equation.
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
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An equation in slope intercept form is given by y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.Examples:If the slope is 3 and the y- intercept is 4, the equation will be, y = 3x + 4If the slope is -1/5 and y-intercept is -2/3, the equation will be, y = -1/2)x - 2/3
y = 2/3x - 2
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
y = 1/3x-4 in slope intercept form
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y-intercept is 10 slope is 3 over 1