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Let \(X\) and
\(Y \) be intersections of the
graph of the function \(f(x) = \frac{3x-5}
{2+x}\)
with \(x\)-
and \(y\)-axis,
respectively. Find these points.
\(X = \left[\frac{5}{3};0\right]\),
\(Y = \left[0;-\frac{5}{2}\right]\)
\(X = \left[-\frac{5}{2};0\right]\),
\(Y = \left[0;\frac{5}{3}\right]\)
\(X = \left[0;\frac{5}{3}\right]\),
\(Y = \left[-\frac{5}{2};0\right]\)
\(X = \left[\frac{5}{2};0\right]\),
\(Y = \left[0;-\frac{5}{3}\right]\)