SOLUTION: for the equation y-3=3(x+1), i think that the x intercept is 1 and if i write the equation in standard form it looks like this -3x+y=6. Does this look right?
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Question 862619: for the equation y-3=3(x+1), i think that the x intercept is 1 and if i write the equation in standard form it looks like this -3x+y=6. Does this look right?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y-3=3(x+1)
Conert to slope-intercept form,
The y-intercept is
You forgot to multiply by the 3 in front of the parentheses.
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Then convert to standard form,
Typically in standard form, the coefficient of x is positive.
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