Math, asked by keerthanasai798, 8 months ago

the slope and y intercept of
4. Find the
3x + (1 - (3)y = 3.

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Answered by kaurmanjot7753
1

Answer:

slope, m=\frac{-\sqrt{3}}{1-\sqrt{3}}m=1−3−3

y-intercept, c=\frac{3}{1-\sqrt{3}}c=1−33

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the slope and y intercept of

√3x+(1-√3)y= 3

Equation of given line is

\sqrt{3}x+(1-\sqrt{3})y=33x+(1−3)y=3

\implies\:(1-\sqrt{3})y=-\sqrt{3}x+3⟹(1−3)y=−3x+3

\implies\:y=\frac{-\sqrt{3}}{1-\sqrt{3}}x+\frac{3}{1-\sqrt{3}}⟹y=1−3−3x+1−33

comparing this with

\boxed{\bf{y=mx+c}}y=mx+c

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