Question 23850
Since we know the x-intercept and the slope, we can write this equation in point-slope form, using the x-intercept 2 as the point (2,0).
So, we use the form: y-y1=m(x-x1), with m=slope, (x1,y1)=our point.
So we have y-0=-2/3(x-2), or y=-2/3x+4/3.