What is the y-intercept for x-y=2
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Rewrite in standard form (y=ax+b, where b is the y intercept and a is the slope): y=x-2. The y intercept is -2.
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Given sin^x(x)=x
take log on both side
x log sin x= log x
log sin x=log x/x
log sin x=1
x = π+2πn-sin^(-1)(e)
or x = 2πn+sin^(-1)(e)


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