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Write an equation of the line with a slope of −3 and y-intercept of 0
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Write an equation of the line with a slope of −3 and y-intercept of 0
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2021-08-10T13:48:25+00:00
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Answer:
y = -3x
Step-by-step explanation:
formula of slope is y=mx+b
you substitute the equation and you’ll get
y = -3x
Answer:
y = -3x + 0
OR (choose one of them)
y = -3x
Step-by-step explanation:
slope intercept form: y = mx + b
slope M = -3
y-intercept B = 0
y = -3x + 0
or
y = -3x
(When you don’t put nothing after the slope the eqaution understands that the y-intercept is at the middle which is zero, so if there is nothing after the slope there is an invisible 0. So there is an invisible ( + 0) you can choose to add the + 0 or not, either way it’s correct the only place where it’s mandatory is if the y-intercept is NOT 0, then you write it out because the person can’t guess what the y-intercept is lol.)
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