Posted by Tommy on Monday, February 14, 2011 at 8:06pm.
Slope-intercept form of the equation
y = mx + b
m = slope = 6/7
y = 6/7 x + b
To find b, use point (0,3), where x = 0
and y = 3. Solve for b.
y = 6/7 x + b
3 = 6/7(0) + b
3 = 0 + b
b = 3
So, the equation is
y = 6/7 x + 3
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