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Find an equation of the line with the given slope and $y$ -intercept. Express your answer in the indicated form.$m=\frac{5}{9}, y$ -int: $\left(0,-\frac{1}{3}\right) ;$ standard form
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Here, $m$ is the slope and $b$ is the y-intercept. Given that $m = \frac{5}{9}$ and the y-intercept is $\left(0,-\frac{1}{3}\right)$, we substitute these values into the equation to get $y = \frac{5}{9}x - \frac{1}{3}$. Show more…
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