Write Y subtract two equals 3/2 X +2 in slope intercept form

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To rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), we need to rearrange the given equation:

Y - 2 = (3/2)X + 2

First, let's move the "-2" term to the right side of the equation:

Y = (3/2)X + 2 + 2

Simplifying,

Y = (3/2)X + 4

Now the equation is in slope-intercept form, with slope (m) of 3/2 and y-intercept (b) of 4.
You are wrong
Apologies for the mistake. Let's rework the equation to determine the correct slope-intercept form.

Starting with the given equation:

Y - 2 = (3/2)X + 2

Let's isolate Y by moving the constant terms to the right side:

Y = (3/2)X + 2 + 2

Simplifying,

Y = (3/2)X + 4

Now the equation is in slope-intercept form, with the slope (m) of 3/2 and the y-intercept (b) of 4.
Your wrong
Apologies for the confusion. Let's rework the equation to determine the correct slope-intercept form.

Starting with the given equation:

Y - 2 = (3/2)X + 2

To isolate Y, we need to move the constant term (-2) to the right side of the equation:

Y = (3/2)X + 2 + 2

Simplifying,

Y = (3/2)X + 4

Now the equation is in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), with the slope (m) of 3/2 and the y-intercept (b) of 4.