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Choose the slope-intercept form of 3x + 2y = 5. y =

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The answer will be y=x
User Bixms
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Answer:
y = (-3)/(2) x + (5)/(2)

Given:
3x + 2y = 5

We are needed to find the slope-intercept form.

We know that the slope-intercept form of an equation is given by


y = mc + c


3x + 2y = 5


2y = 5 -3x


2y = -3x + 5


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

Thus, the answer is
y = \frac{-3} {2} x + (5)/(2)

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