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5 March, 04:58

How do u solve line of - 3 and a y-intercept of 2

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  1. 5 March, 07:55
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    If you mean the slope of the line is - 3, then your equation will be: y = - 3x + 2, because the y-intercept is when x = 0, so y will equal 2 when plugging in zero for x. The solution is y = - 3x + 2
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