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What is the slope-intercept form of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6?

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2x + 3y = 6

3y = -2x + 6

y = -2/3x + 2


answer

y = -2/3x + 2Answer:


Explanation:

2x + 3y = 6

3y = -2x + 6

y = -2/3x + 2

PLEASE HELP QUICK What is the slope-intercept form of the linear equation 2x + 3y-example-1
User Shujaat Siddiqui
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Answer:

y = -
(2)/(3) x + 2

Explanation:

the equation of a line in slope- intercept form is

y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y-intercept )

rearrange 2x + 3y = 6 into this form

subtract 2x from both sides

3y = - 2x + 6 ( divide all terms by 3 )

y = -
(2)/(3) x + 2 ← in slope-intercept form


User Rofrankel
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