SOLUTION: the linear equation 12x-6y=18 rewrite the equation in slope intercept form graph the equation using the slope intercept formula and explain your result

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Question 187345: the linear equation 12x-6y=18 rewrite the equation in slope intercept form graph the equation using the slope intercept formula and explain your result
Answer by jojo14344(1513)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Given Line Eqn---->
We'll get the Intercepts via Slope-Intercept Form
Transforming---->--->
=, Eqn in SLope-Intercept Form

Let fy=0: ------> --->, cross multiply
--->
, X-Intercept
Let fx=0:------->
, Y-Intercept
We'll see graph:

Thank you,
Jojo

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