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Why is the solution to the equation of y=2x+3 and an explanation

Why is the solution to the equation of y=2x+3 and an explanation-example-1

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THE SOLUTION OF THE EQUATION Y = 2X+3 IS X-COORDINATE AND Y-COORDINATE (-3/2 , 3). THE INTERCEPTION POINTS OF X AND Y WHICH ARE (-3/2 , 0) AND (0 , 3).

Explanation:

The X-axis interception points of 2X+3 : ( -3/2 , 0)

The Y-axis interception points are : ( 0, 3)

The x-axis interception points are formed when y-axis becomes zero

0 = 2X +3

X = -3/2 => (X,Y)= (-3/2 , 0)

Y-axis interception points are formed by x=0

Y = 2(0)+3

Y=3. => (0, 3)

The slope in the above equation is

Y = mx+c

Here m = 2 which means slope

so, the slope of the equation is m = 2.

And the X - coordinates and Y - coordinates of the equation are (-3/2 , 3)

Therefore, the interception points , x and y coordinates determines the solution other given equation Y = 2X+3.

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