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What is 2x+6y=3 in slope intercept form

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Answer:

y = -1/3x + .5

Explanation:

First we are going to get y on a side by itself

6y = 3 - 2x

Then we divide by six to get our equation

y= .5 - 1/3x

In slope intercept form

y = -1/3x + .5

User Geordie
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Answer:

y=-1/3x+1/2

Explanation:

2x+6y=3

bring 2x to the other side by subtracting : 6y=-2x+3

divide by 6 : y=-1/3x+1/2

User Manisha Srivastava
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