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3 September, 22:09

State the slope and y-intercept of the given linear equation. 4x+6y=12

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  1. 3 September, 22:36
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    First you need to put it in the correct order, isolate y.

    4x+6y=12 subtract 4x

    6y=-4x+12 divide by 6

    y=-4/6 x+12/2 simplify

    y=-2/3x+6 so now the equation is in slope intercept form which is y=mx+b

    m=slope

    b=y-intercept

    So, the slope is - 2/3 and the y-intercept is 6
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