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प्रश्न
Find the slope and the y-intercept of the following line x - 2 = `(5 - 3"y")/2`
उत्तर
x - 2 = `(5 - 3"y")/2`
2x - 4 = 5 - 3y
3y = -2x + 9
y = `(-2)/3"x" + 3`
Slope (m) = `(-2)/3`, y intercept = 3
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