Question 278562
If the y-intercept is 2, then our point must be (0, 2).


If the x-intercept is 3, then our point must be (3, 0).

We now find the slope.

slope = (0 - 2)/(3 - 0)

slope = -2/3

Plug the slope and one of the points into the point-slope formula.

Here is the point-slope form:

y -(-2) = (-2/3)(x - 0)

To find the slope-intercept form, we solve the point-slope formula above for y.

y -(-2) = (-2/3)(x - 0)

y + 2 = (-2/3)(x) + 0

y = (-2/3)(x) + 0 - 2

y = (-2/3)(x) - 2