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4 February, 15:39

2x-6y=6, how do you put that in slope intercept form?

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  1. 4 February, 15:43
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    Okay, so slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

    2x-6y=6 (Add 6y to both sides)

    2x=6y+6 (subtract 6 from both sides)

    6y = 2x - 6 (divide all terms by 6 to isolate the y)

    y = 2/6x - 1 (simplify your fraction)

    y = 1/3x - 1

    And there you go.
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