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The equation $x + {y = 2 can be rewritten in a form that reveals the y-intercept of the graph of the equatior

Drag numbers to complete the equation that is equivalent to $x + žy = 2 and show the value of the y-intercept

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Answer:


y = (2)/(z) - (x)/(z)

Explanation:

Given


x + zy = 2

Required

Rewrite to show y-intercept

We have:
x + zy = 2

Subtract x from both sides


zy = 2-x

Divide both sides by z


y = (2)/(z) - (x)/(z)

The y intercet is:
(2)/(z)

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