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28 April, 07:57

The y-intercept of the line whose equation is 3x + 2y = 7

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  1. 28 April, 08:09
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    First, you need the equation standard.

    2y=7-3x

    Now, make it where y is alone by dividing everything by 2.

    (2y=7-3x) : 2 = (y=3.5-1.5x)

    So, the number that has no x or y in it is 3.5, meaning that the number 3.5 is the y-intercept.

    Answer: 3.5
  2. 28 April, 08:25
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    The y-int. is found by setting x = 0: 3 (0) + 2y = 7, or 2y = 7, or y = 7/2.

    So the y-intercept is (0,7/2). You could also write "b=7/2."
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