SOLUTION: 5x + 2y -6 = 0 using above equation, write in slope/intercept form. find the slope of the corresponding line. find the y-intercept of the corresponding line.

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Question 645955: 5x + 2y -6 = 0
using above equation, write in slope/intercept form.
find the slope of the corresponding line.
find the y-intercept of the corresponding line.

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Solve for , that is: do whatever is necessary to get the variable all by itself in the LHS and the rest in the RHS. When you are done, the equation will have the form

The slope will be the coefficient on and the -intercept will be the point

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