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15 July, 12:54

What is the slope intercept of 4x-2y=3 and the slope intercept of 3y+x=5?

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  1. 15 July, 15:53
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The slope-intercept of 4x-2y=3 is (-3/2) which is - 1.5 in decimal form.

    The slope-intercept of 3y+x=5 is (5/3) which is 1.666 ...
  2. 15 July, 16:16
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    i don't know if you mean what is the slope and y intercept

    -2y=-4x+3

    y=2x-3/2

    m=2

    b=-3/2

    3y+x=5

    3y=-x+5

    y=-x/3+5/3

    m=-1/3

    b=5/3
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