How to put y-2=0 in slope intercept form?, like to put them on a graph. For instance, 4x+5=0 is (0,0) and (5,-4).

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y=mx+c                   where m is the slope and c is the y intercept

y-2x=0

y=2x+0       m=2  ,c=0

y-2=0    

y=0x+2       m=0  ,c=2
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