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I need to change this into Slope-intercept form. I'm thinking this is y=mx+b??? 2y+8=9+9x I'm getting y=9/2x + 1/2. Am I doing this right?
Also, 6-(4y+3x)=6(x-y) In S
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Question 272113: Hi
I need to change this into Slope-intercept form. I'm thinking this is y=mx+b??? 2y+8=9+9x I'm getting y=9/2x + 1/2. Am I doing this right?
Also, 6-(4y+3x)=6(x-y) In Slope-intercept, I'm getting y=9/2x-3....Am I doing this right?
Thanks
Rachel
Found 2 solutions by palanisamy, stanbon:
Answer by palanisamy(496) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, you are right
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I need to change this into Slope-intercept form.
I'm thinking this is y=mx+b???
Correct:
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2y+8=9+9x
2y = 9x + 1
y = (9/2)x + (1/2)
I'm getting y=()9/2x + 1/2. Am I doing this right?
Correct:
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Also, 6-(4y+3x)=6(x-y)
6 - 4y - 3x = 6x -6y
2y = 9x -6
y = (9/2)x - 3
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In Slope-intercept, I'm getting y=9/2x-3....Am I doing this right?
Correct
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Cheers,
stan H.
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