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Find the slope and y-intercept for the graph of the equation
6x - 4y = -36

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Find the slope and y-intercept for the graph of the equation 6x - 4y = -36-example-1
User Daniel Timberlake
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Answer:


y = (3)/(2) x + 9

Explanation:

We would like to write the given equation in slope intercept form of the line .


\longrightarrow 6x - 4y = -36

The slope intercept form of the line is
y = mx + c , where


  • m is the slope

  • (x,y) is a point on the line .

  • c is the y intercept .

we can rewrite the given equation as ,


\longrightarrow 6x - 4y = -36 \\


\longrightarrow -4y = -36 -6x \\


\longrightarrow -4y = -6( x + 6)\\


\longrightarrow y =(-6)/(-4)(x + 6)\\


\longrightarrow y = (3)/(2)(x+6)\\


\longrightarrow y = (3)/(2)x +(3)/(2)* 6\\


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{\pmb{ y =(3)/(2)x +9}}}{}

This is the required equation of line in slope intercept form , with ;


  • m = ( 3)/(2)

  • c = 9

User Ovidius Mazuru
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