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18 April, 01:11

What is the slope-intercept form of this equation?

8 x plus 6 y equals 12

A. y equals negative fraction 4 over 3 end fraction x plus 2

B. y equals negative fraction 4 over 3 end fraction x plus 6

C. y equals fraction 4 over 3 end fraction x plus 6

D. y equals 2 thirds x plus 2

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  1. 18 April, 01:25
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    8X+6Y=12

    Here's how you solve it:

    Just isolate y by itself to get y-intercept form.

    This is the formula: Y=MX+B

    M is the slope or the number next to X in the original problem.

    First:

    6Y=-8X+12

    Next:

    divided everything by 6

    Y=-4/3+2

    I think the answer is A!
  2. 18 April, 01:35
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    I would say your answer will be A. The slope is negative four over three. And the Y-intercept is 2.
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