find the slope intercept form for the line satisfying the following conditions:
y-intercept=2
y-intercept =2/3
Y = mx + 2.
Y = mx + 2/3.
To find the slope-intercept form of a line, we need two pieces of information: the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). However, you have mentioned two different y-intercepts, which cannot be true for the same line.
Let's assume that the y-intercept is 2.
The slope-intercept form of a line is given by: y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Since the y-intercept is given as 2, the equation becomes: y = mx + 2.
Now, we need to find the slope (m) to complete the equation.
If you have additional information about the line, such as a point it passes through, or the equation of another line it is parallel or perpendicular to, please provide it so we can determine the slope and complete the equation.