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2 November, 21:48

Write the equation for 5x + 2y = 3 in slope-intercept form.

y = 5/2 x - 3/5

y = - 5/2x + 3/2

y = - 2/5x + 3/5

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  1. 2 November, 21:55
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    Choice b is correct. y = - 5/2x+3/2 is the slope intercept form of given equation.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have given the equation:

    5x + 2y = 3

    We have to write the equation in slope intercept form.

    The general slope intercept form of equation is:

    y = mx+c

    Where m = slope and c is the y-intercept.

    We have given the expression:

    5x + 2y = 3

    2y = 3-5x

    y = (3-5x) / 2

    y = 3/2-5/2x

    y = - 5/2x+3/2

    y = - 5/2x+3/2 is the slope intercept form of given equation.

    Where m = - 5/2 and y-intercept = 3/2
  2. 2 November, 21:56
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    the answer is:

    y = - 5/2x + 3/2
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