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What is 2y+6x=0 in slope-intercept form?

User BertNase
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Put this equation in y=mx + c form,
2y + 6x = 0
2y = -6x + 0
y = -3x + 0
Hence, slope intercept form of this eq. is y=-3x + 0.
User Gregsonian
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to change this into slope-intercept form, you need to isolate your y variable.

slope-intercept form is y = mx + b

2y + 6x = 0 --- subtract 6x
2y = -6x --- divide by 2
y = -3x is your answer
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