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6x+5y=-15 into slope intercept form using y=mx+b

User Nbryans
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To convert an equation into y = mx + b format, obviously we will need to isolate the y variable on the left side of the equation. We have the equation 6x + 5y = -15 to work with. The first step we will take in converting this equation is to shift the x value to the opposite side. We can do this by subtracting 6x from both sides.

6x + 5y = -15

6x - 6x + 5y = -15 - 6x

Now, we will reorder our terms, since the mx value must come before the b value.
We will also combine any like terms so that our equation is simplified.

6x - 6x + 5y = -15 - 6x

5y = -6x - 15

Now, all we must do is divide both sides of the equation by 5 to isolate the y variable.

5y / 5 = (-6x - 15) / 5

y =
(-6)/(5)x - 3

So there we have it.

6x + 5y = -15 in slope intercept form is y =
(-6)/(5)x - 3.

Hope that helped! =)

User Gherka
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6x+5y=-15
solve for y basically
subtract 6x from both sides
5y=-6x-15
divide both sides by 5
y=-6/5x-3
User Ianmjones
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