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Help with the linear equations

Help with the linear equations-example-1

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Answer:


y \: intercept = - 1 (1)/(2)

Explanation:

The y intercept form for the equation of a line is


y = mx + c

You should note that c represents the y-intercept of the line (where the line touches the y-axis)


y = mx + c \\ \\ we \:were\: given \:the \:equation \:y = x - (3)/(2) \\ \\ therefore \: the\: value \:of \:c \:is\: - (3)/(2) \:or -1 \frac {1}{2}

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