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Determine the slope and y-intercepts
2x = 3y + 4



8x − 2y − 3 = 0
11 years ago

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Henry
To find y-intercepts, let x = 0 and solve for Y.

1. 2x = 3y+4
2x-3y = 4
m = -A/B = -2/-3 = 2/3.

2*0-3y = 4
-3y = 4
Y = -4/3 = y-int.

2. 8x-2y-3 = 0
8x-2y = 3
Use same procedure as #1.
11 years ago

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