SOLUTION: Write each equation in slope intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. The equation is 2y=4x+6 & the other equation is 3y+2x=12.
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Question 834001: Write each equation in slope intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. The equation is 2y=4x+6 & the other equation is 3y+2x=12.
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Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That's the slope-intercept form showing that
the intercept with the y-axis is at point (0,3),
and the slope is . meaning that as increases by , increases by ,
from (0,3) to (1,5), and then to (2,7).
The intercept with the y-axis is at point (0,3),
and the slope is , meaning that the increases of and are in the ratio of .
That means that as increases by , decreases by ,
from (0,3) to (3,1), and then to (6,-1).
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