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| Question 157640This question is from textbook algebra 2
 :  write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that satisfies the following condition.  slope 1/3and passes through (3,9) 
This question is from textbook algebra 2
 
 Answer by Electrified_Levi(103)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi, Hope I can help .
 write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that satisfies the following condition. slope
  and passes through (3,9) .
 The slope intercept form of an equation is equal to
  , where "m" is the slope, "b" is the y intercept. .
 We know the slope is
  , so we can replace "m" with  in our equation .
 
  , becomes  , now we have to find "b" .
 We now a point on the line, point (3,9), and because points are given as (x,y), we can use the point to solve for "b"
 .
 If the point is (3,9)(x,y), all we need to do is replace "x" and "y" in our equation, with the numbers(replace "x" with "3", replace "y" with "9")
 .
 
  , becomes  .
 
  =  .
 
  =  , to find "b" we will move "1" to the left side .
 
  =  .
 
  =  =  .
 We found that "b" = "8", we can replace "b" with "8" in our equation
 .
 
  =  .
 
  is the slope-intercept form/equation of the line .
 We can check our answer by replacing "x" and "y" with (3,9)(x,y) in our equation
 .
 
  =  .
 
  =  .
 
  =  =  (True) .
 We can also find that the y intercept(where the line hits the y-axis) is (0,8), another point on the line,
 .
 We can check by replacing "x" and "y" with (0,8)(x,y),
 .
 
  =  .
 
  =  .
 
  =  =  (True) .
 The slope-intercept form/equation of the line is
  .
 Hope I helped, Levi
 
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