2 solution for 2x - 3y + 4 = 0
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The given equation is 2x+3y−4=0
It can be written as 3y=−2x+4
⇒y= 3/−2 x+ 4/3
which is in the required slope-intercept form.
On comparing with y=mx+c we get
m=− 3/2 c= 4/3
Hence Slope=− 3/2 and y−intercept= 4/3
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