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consider the equation of the line 2x-3y+6=0.find it's (a)slope (b) x and y intercepts​

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Answered by AdarshChuri
3

Answer:

slope-2 by 3

Step-by-step explanation:

first bring it in the form of

y=mx+c

where m is slope and c is y intercept

Answered by kamlesh678
1

Given :

The equation of the line 2x-3y+6=0

To find :

(a)slope (b) x and y intercepts​

Step-by-step explanation:

For x-intercept, we put y=0

⇒2x+6=0⇒x=−3

Hence, x-intercept is (-3,0)            --------------------------let (a,b)

For y-intercept, we put x=0

⇒−3y+6=0⇒y=2                             --------------------------let (c,d)

Hence, y-intercept is (0,2)

Slope = \frac{d-b}{c-a} = \frac{2-0}{0-(-3)} = \frac{2}{3}

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