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write the equation
slope= -2/5 ; y-intercept = 0
slope= -2/5 ; y-intercept = 0
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To write the equation of a line given the slope and y-intercept, you can use the slope-intercept form of a line, which is:
\[ y = mx + b \]
where:
- \( m \) is the slope,
- \( b \) is the y-intercept.
Given:
- Slope (\( m \)) = \(-\frac{2}{5}\)
- Y-intercept (\( b \)) = \(0\)
Substituting the values into the equation:
\[ y = -\frac{2}{5}x + 0 \]
This simplifies to:
\[ y = -\frac{2}{5}x \]
So, the equation of the line is:
\[ y = -\frac{2}{5}x \]
\[ y = mx + b \]
where:
- \( m \) is the slope,
- \( b \) is the y-intercept.
Given:
- Slope (\( m \)) = \(-\frac{2}{5}\)
- Y-intercept (\( b \)) = \(0\)
Substituting the values into the equation:
\[ y = -\frac{2}{5}x + 0 \]
This simplifies to:
\[ y = -\frac{2}{5}x \]
So, the equation of the line is:
\[ y = -\frac{2}{5}x \]
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