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What is the linear form for the equation "3x-2y=5"?

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ANSWER:

y = ( 3 / 2 )x - 5 / 2

The linear form for the equation is:
y = ( 3 / 2 )x - 5 / 2 .

Explanation:

The formula for the linear form or slope-intercept form of a line is as displayed below.

y = mx + b

Using this, we will simply place the different values in the same order as given in the formula to obtain our answer.

3x - 2y = 5

- 2y = - 3x + 5

y = ( - 3x + 5 ) / - 2

y = ( 3 / 2 )x - 5 / 2
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