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For the linear equation 3y = 2x + 7, the y-intercept is ___.

User Bellu
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Answer:


(7)/(3)

Explanation:

Change the equation in slope-intercept form and read out y-intercept.

Slope-Intercept Form

y = mx + b

m ... slope

b ... y-intercept

To change given equation to slope-intercept form we isolate y.


3y = 2x + 7

Divide both sides with 3.


y = (2)/(3)x + (7)/(3)

m =
(2)/(3)

b =
(7)/(3)

User Vishal Dasadiya
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Answer:

-7

Explanation:

we want y = mx + b

3y = 2x + 7

-2x = -3y + 7

2x = 3y - 7

the y intercept is the standalone number, ergo -7

User Tousif Ahmed
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