Intermediate Algebra (12th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Section 2.3 - Writing Equations of Lines - 2.3 Exercises - Page 172: 17

Answer

$y=-\dfrac{2}{3}x+\dfrac{4}{5}$

Work Step by Step

Using $y=mx+b$ or the slope-intercept form of linear equations where $b$ is the $y-$intercept and $m$ is the slope, the equation of the line with $m= -\dfrac{2}{3} ,$ and $b= \dfrac{4}{5} ,$ is \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} y=-\dfrac{2}{3}x+\dfrac{4}{5} .\end{array}
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