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a line that contains the point (0, -8) with a slope of 32 a line that contains the y-intercept (0, -2) and a slope of −34 a line that has a slope of 53 and a y-intercept of -4. a line that contains the points (0, -2) and (4, 0).
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I put the wrong numbers here are the right ones. a line that contains the point (0, -8) with a slope of 3/2 a line that contains the y-intercept (0, -2) and a slope of −3/4 a line that has a slope of 5/
3 and a y-intercept of -4. a line that contains the points (0, -2) and (4, 0).
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To find an equation of a line, we can use either the slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) or the point-slope form (y - y1 = m(x - x1)).

1. Line with a point (0, -8) and a slope of 32:
Using the point-slope form, the equation can be written as: y - (-8) = 32(x - 0)
Simplifying, we get: y + 8 = 32x

2. Line with a y-intercept of (0, -2) and a slope of -34:
Using the slope-intercept form, the equation can be written as: y = -34x - 2

3. Line with a slope of 53 and a y-intercept of -4:
Using the slope-intercept form, the equation can be written as: y = 53x - 4

4. Line containing the points (0, -2) and (4, 0):
First, find the slope using the formula m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1).
Using (0, -2) and (4, 0), we have m = (0 - (-2)) / (4 - 0) = 2 / 4 = 1/2.
Next, we can use the point-slope form: y - (-2) = (1/2)(x - 0)
Simplifying, we get: y + 2 = (1/2)x

These are the equations of the lines based on the given information.
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No problem! Let's find the equations of the lines based on the corrected information:

1. Line with a point (0, -8) and a slope of 3/2:
Using the point-slope form, the equation can be written as: y - (-8) = (3/2)(x - 0)
Simplifying, we get: y + 8 = (3/2)x

2. Line with a y-intercept of (0, -2) and a slope of -3/4:
Using the slope-intercept form, the equation can be written as: y = (-3/4)x - 2

3. Line with a slope of 5/3 and a y-intercept of -4:
Using the slope-intercept form, the equation can be written as: y = (5/3)x - 4

4. Line containing the points (0, -2) and (4, 0):
First, find the slope using the formula m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1).
Using (0, -2) and (4, 0), we have m = (0 - (-2)) / (4 - 0) = 2 / 4 = 1/2.
Next, we can use the point-slope form: y - (-2) = (1/2)(x - 0)
Simplifying, we get: y + 2 = (1/2)x

These are the correct equations of the lines based on the given information. Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!

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