A) \[\text{x }+\text{ 2 }=\text{ 3y}\]
B) \[\text{y}+\text{3}=\text{x}+\text{2}\]
C) \[\text{y}+\text{3}=\text{2x}\]
D) \[\frac{\text{y}}{2}=\text{x-3}\]
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
Here, we are asked to find the line which has the same intercept as \[y=\frac{x}{2}-3.\] So, at first we have to find the y-intercept of\[y=\frac{x}{2}-3.\] For finding the y-intercept, set \[x=0\]and solve for y. \[\therefore \] \[y=\frac{0}{2}-3\] or \[y=0-3=-3\]You need to login to perform this action.
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