alhaiyahussain1 alhaiyahussain1
  • 12-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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Work out m and c for the line:3x + 2y−1 =0

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ezwin224 ezwin224
  • 12-12-2021

Answer:

m=-1.5 and c=0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+2y-1=0

divide everything by 2, to get y.

3x/2=1.5x, -1/2=-0.5.

then separate 1.5x and -0.5 from y (put them on the other side)

there, y=-1.5x+0.5

m=-1.5, and c=0.5

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