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The equation of a straight line is given x/2 + y/3=1. The y intercept and the slope are​

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Answered by XxItzking18xX
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  • Hence, the equation of the line with slope =2 and y - intercept =3 is y=2x+3.

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Answered by StalwartQueen
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  • Hence, the equation of the line with slope =2 and y - intercept =3 is y=2x+3.

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