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For the straight line 2x = 3y +5, the gradient and the y-intercept are :

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Answered by Cemfighter101
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Answered by Anonymous
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 \mathsf{The  \: General  \: Form  \: Of  \: Straight  \: Line \:  is \:  y  = mx + c}

 \mathsf{where \: m  = gradient \:  \:  \: and \:  \:  \: c   = y \: intercept}

 \implies \:  \:  \:  \:  \mathsf{y =  \frac{2x - 5}{3} } \\

 \implies  \:  \:  \mathsf{ y = \frac{2x}{3} -  \frac{5}{3}  } \\

 \mathsf{ \therefore \: \boxed{m =  \frac{2}{3} } \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: and \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \boxed{yi =  -  \frac{5}{3} } } \\

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