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How do you write -x+3y=6 in slope intercept form?

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Given -x+3y=6, solve for y:

Adding x to both sides, we get:

3y = x + 6

Dividing both sides by 3, we get:

y = (1/3)x + 2. The slope of this line is 1/3 and the y-intercept is 2.

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Commenter jdoe said it right: solve for y and leave the rest on the other side.

-x + 3y = 6

3y = 6 + x add x on both sides

3y = x + 6 rearrange to get the x first

y = (x + 6) /3 divide both sides by 3

y = x/3 + 6/3 split the numerator (caution - never split denominators)

y = x/3 + 2 simplify 6/3


Thus the line in slope intercept form of y = mx + b is y =
y = (1)/(3) x + 2


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