What is 2-3y+6x=0 in slope intercept form?
Mathematics · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020
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Given the equation:
2 - 3y + 6x = 0
Change into slope intercept form.
Solution:
In order for the equation to be in slope intercept form, we solve the value of y. This can be done by transposing -3y on the other side of the equation. Note that when transposing a number, the sign changes.
3y =6x - 2
Divide both sides by 3 in order to get the value of y.
3y/3 =(6x - 2)/3
y = 2x - ⅔
Slope Intercept form : y = 2x - ⅔