SOLUTION: -3x+2y=4
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Question 171242: -3x+2y=4
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
there is no question on this problem so I will write this in slope intercept form and hope your looking for slope and intercept
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2y=3x+4---divide by 2----y=(3/2)x+2....so slope is 3/2 and y intecept is 2
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and a graph (3/2)x+2----notice how the line passes through y-axis at (0,2)
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