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How do I write the slope intercept form of this line?

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How do I write the slope intercept form of a line with a slope of 2/3 and a y-int. of (0,6)? Please help. I am so confused!?

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  1. In slope intercept form, the equation is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept. To find the slope intercept form of a line with slope 2/3 and which has a y intercept of (0,6) you plug in the 3/2 for m and since (6,0)  means you go up 6 steps from 0, you plug in 6 for b. The final equation should be y=2/3x+6


  2. Slope-intercept form of a line is this: y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.  With the information they have given you, you know the slope and the y intercept, (when x is 0 the y coordinate is the y intercept) so just plug them in.

    y = 2/3x + 6  

  3. y=2/3x+6

    slope intersept form is y=mx+b

    the m in the equation is your slope

    the b in the equation is your y-intersept

  4. y= 2/3x +6 simple as that. 7th grade math, by the way. or 8th if u don't do honor classes.

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