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Question 525354
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what is the slope and y-intercept for 3y + 3 - 2y - 5x/2 =0
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3y + 3 - 2y - 5x/2 =0
y=5x/2-3
compare with the equation y= mx+b
m= slope = 5/2
b= y intercept = -3