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You have been told that the slope of the line is 2/3. That means that if the general equation is y = mx + b is the equation for the slope intercept formula and since m = the slope, then m also equals 2/3

y = (2/3)x + b

Use the point to find b

when x = 3

y = 4                       This comes from the point

4 = (2/3) * 3 + b      multiply 2/3 and 3 together

4 = 6/3 + b             Simplify 6/3

4 = 2 + b                  Subtract 2 from both sides

4 - 2 = b                   Combine

2 =  b              

Equation

y = (2/3)x + 2

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Hey there!!

What is slope-intercept form ?

Ans :- y = mx + b

Where 'm' is the slope and 'b' is the y-intercept.

Given :

Slope = 2/3

Coordinate : ( 3 , 4 )

Now, plugging in all these values, we get :

... 4 = ( 2/3 )×3 + b

... 4 = 2 + b

b = 2

Hence, the y -intercept is 2.

Getting this into slope-intercept form :

y = ( 2x/3 ) + 2

Hope my answer helps!!