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15x-6y=6 in slope intercept please :)

User Aledbf
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Answer:


y=2.5x-1

Explanation:

we know that

The equation of the line into slope intercept form is equal to


y=mx+b

where

m is the slope

b is the y-intercept

In this problem we have


15x-6y=6 ---> equation of the line in standard form

Convert to slope intercept form

Isolate the variable y

Subtract 15x both sides


-6y=-15x+6

Divide by -6 both sides


y=(15/6)x-1


y=2.5x-1 ----> equation of the line into slope intercept form

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