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Input the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form.

The line with m = 2, intersecting 2x - 3y = 6 at x = 3.

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The line with m=2 @ x=3
y-y1=2(x-3)


You need to find y1. because 2 line intersecting @ x=3 , y coordinate is the same as well.


Let's find it:
y=2/3 *3 -2=0


So point of intersection is: (3,0)
The equation of the desired line will be:
y-0=2(x-3)
y=2x-6
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