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18 June, 16:38

Write 3x - y = - 1 in slope/intercept form.

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  1. 18 June, 16:54
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    y=3x+1 is the slope/intercept form.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given equation is 3x-y=-1

    Adding 1 and y to both sides of the above equation we get

    3x-y+y+1=-1+y+1

    3x+1=y

    Rearrange the above equation

    y=3x+1

    y=mx+c is the standard slope/intercept form where m and c denotes slope and y-intercept respectively.

    y=3x+1 is the slope/intercept form of given equation where slope is 3 and y-intercept is 1.
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