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Which equation is in slop-intercept form?

A. 2x+3y=21
B. y-7=3(x+4)
C.
Y^(2)=3
x^(2)-6
D. Y=3X+12

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Explanation:

Only D, y = 3x + 12 is in slope-intercept form.

User Prajmus
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf y=3x+12}}

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of an equation is:


y=mx+b

where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Let's evaluate each answer choice. The one in slope-intercept form will have the y variable isolated on one side of the equation.

  • A. 2x+3y=21: This is not is slope-intercept form. The y is not isolated.
  • B. y-7=3(x+4): Again, this isn't slope-intercept form. A 7 is being subtracted from y
  • C. y²=3x²-6: This also isn't correct. y is being squared.
  • D. y=3x+12: This choice is correct. The y is all alone on the left side of the equation.

The equation in slope-intercept form is D. y=3x+12

User Robokop
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