If a line with a slope of -2 crosses the y-axis at (0, 3), what is the equation of the line? y − 2x = 3 -2y + 3x = 1 y + 3x = 2 y + 2x = 3
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Yes, but spamming your question will not earn you good will. You are given the equation \[y=mx+b\] as the slop formula. You are given an x-coordinate and a corresponding y-coordinate, as well as its slope m. What happens when you plug those values into the equation?
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Why not give it a try, what formula do you get when you plug those values in?
IM NOT TRYNA BE RUDE OR ANYTHING BUT YOU JUST GIVE ME THE ANSWER AND AFTER IM DONE WITH THE TEST YOU CAN HELP ME UNDERSTAND IT BECAUSE MY TEST IS TIMED
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if you need it that bad then you should've revised if you get given the answer you have not passed the test - someone else did
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in th etime oyu have waited fro an answer you could've made an effort.
Y don't you try to first understand. What do you think you will get from passing a test by cheating.
y=mx+b m is the slope - you are TOLD what the slope is so write the equation with THAT value in tead of m....
in the same equation b is the y value when x=0 you are TOLD then when x=0 y=3 so put THAT value in - and you are nearly finished...
so all you need to do is put 2 numbers which you are GIVEN into this equation in place of m and b y = m x + b JUST TRY IT
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