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Convert the equation, x - 2y = 6, into slope-intercept form.

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Answer:


\boxed {y = -(1)/(2)x + 3}

Explanation:

Convert the equation from Standard Form to Slope-Intercept Form:


Ax + By = C
y = mx + b

-The following equation:


x - 2y = 6

-Solve:


x - 2y = 6


x - x - 2y = 6 - x


2y = -x + 6


(2y)/(2) = (-x)/(2) + (6)/(2)


\boxed {y = -(1)/(2)x + 3}

So, the equation in Slope-Intercept Form is
y = -(1)/(2)x + 3.

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