Question 394300: how would you put the equation 2x+3y=6 into y=mx+b form and graph it Found 4 solutions by layaya, MathLover1, TeishaRenee, richard1234:Answer by layaya(7) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1) 2x+3y=6
-2x -2x = 3y=2x+6
2) 3y=2x+6
/3 /3 =
y=(2/3)x+2 (this is it in y=mx+b form)
to graph it you start at 2 on the y axis as one point and then go up 2 and to the right 3 and that is your second point then you make a line through it and there you go! Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
to put the equation into form you need to leave on the left side and everything else on the other side of the equal sign:
.....to both sides add ......both sides divide by
Plotting a graph:
This solver uses formula rendering system and here's the actual formula that was plotted:
graph( 600, 400, -15, 15, -10, 10, -(2/3)x+2 )
Answer by TeishaRenee(14) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3y=-2x+6
divide entire equation by 3
y=-2/3x+2
plug in points
(-3,4),(0,2),(3,0)
plot those points and draw a straight line. this link will show you what it should look like. this is a great site to use. copy and paste the link into your browser and you can see it.
hope this helps.