SOLUTION: x-y/3=2
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Question 236896: x-y/3=2
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This question is incomplete.
What do you need to be done here?
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I got your reply. You are looking for the slope and y-intercept.
To find this information, we need to write your equation in the form
y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
This is the equation you gave us: x-y/3=2
One thing needs to be clear before I can find the answer this question.
Do you mean (x - y)/3 = 2 or x - (y/3) = 2?
A lot of students do not know how to properly use parentheses and/or brackets on-line. Typing this stuff the wrong way creates a totally new question leading to an undesired answer. Understand?
In other words, which way did you mean to type the equation?
Get back to me with this and then I can proceed to find your slope and y-intercept.
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