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r3t40

All we need to do is deform the given equation,

[tex]\dfrac{2y}{6}=\dfrac{x}{6}[/tex]

Let's first try to simplify it until x and y terms are independent.

[tex]

\dfrac{y}{3}=\dfrac{x}{6} \\

6y=3x \\

y=\dfrac{3x}{6} \\

\boxed{y=\dfrac{1}{2}x+0}

[/tex]

Hope this helps.

r3t40

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\frac{2y}{6}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{x}{6}[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 6 to eliminate the fractions

2y = x ( divide both sides by 2 )

y = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x ( with c = 0 ) ← in slope- intercept form

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