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Write each equation in slope intercept form 2x + 3y=6?

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asked Jan 23, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by anonymous Apprentice

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The equation is 2x + 3y = 6

Slope-intercept form equation is y = mx + b, where m is slpe and b is y-intercept.

Subtract 2y from each side

2x + 3y - 2x = 6 - 2x

3y = 6 - 2x

Divide each side by 3

y = (-2x + 6) /3

y = -2/3 x + 2

I hope it helps!

answered Jan 23, 2013 by steve Scholar

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