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What is 3y - 2x = 9 in slope intercept form?

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Answer:


\huge \boxed{ \boxed{ \mathfrak{y = (2)/(3) x + 3}}}

Explanation:

to understand this

you need to know about:

  • linear equation
  • PEMDAS

tips and formulas:

  • slope-intercept form:y=mx+b

let's solve:


  1. \sf add \: 2x \: to \: both \: sides : \\ \tt 3y - 2y + 2x = 2x + 9 \\ \tt 3y = 2x + 9

  2. \sf divide \: both \: sides \: by : \\ \tt \: y = (2x)/(3) + (9)/(3) \\ \tt \therefore y = (2)/(3) x + 3

User Geomagas
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Answer:

Explanation:

IN slope intercept form

3y = 2x + 9

y = ( 2x + 9)/3

y = 2/3 x + 3

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