The y-intercept of [tex]2y = 3x - 4[/tex] and the y-intercept of [tex]4x - 2y=4[/tex] are equal
The equations are given as:
[tex]2y = 3x - 4[/tex]
[tex]4x - 2y=4[/tex]
Make y the subject in both equations
First equation
[tex]2y = 3x - 4[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac 32x - 2[/tex]
Second equation
[tex]4x - 2y=4[/tex]
[tex]y = 2x - 2[/tex]
A linear equation is represented as:
[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]
Where b represents the y-intercept
So: By comparison,
[tex]b_1 = 2[/tex] --- the y-intercept of the first equation
[tex]b_2 = 2[/tex] --- the y-intercept of the second equation
2 = 2.
Hence, the y-intercept of [tex]2y = 3x - 4[/tex] and the y-intercept of [tex]4x - 2y=4[/tex] are equal
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