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What is the slope-intercept form for
y – 6 = 3 ( x− 1/3 )

User MaxSem
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Answer:

y=3x+5

Explanation:

This is th eanswer because slope intercept form is always y=mx+b.

So, if you simplify the right side of the equation, you then get

y-6=3x-1, I got that because 3 multiplied by -1/3, you get -1.

Then you add 6 to both sides to isolate y by itself. So, now you have

y=3x+5.

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