SOLUTION: state the slope and y-intercept for the graph of the equation 2x+y=6
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Question 617673: state the slope and y-intercept for the graph of the equation 2x+y=6
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve your equation for
in terms of everything else, that is put it into the following form:
. Then the slope is the coefficient on
and the
-intercept is a point represented by the ordered pair
where
is the constant term in your slope-intercept form equation.
John

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