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| Question 389095:  Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line
 10x=3y+6
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 Answer by haileytucki(390)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 10x=3y+6 Since y is on the right-hand side of the equation, switch the sides so it is on the left-hand side of the equation.
 3y+6=10x
 Since 6 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by subtracting 6 from both sides.
 3y=-6+10x
 Move all terms not containing y to the right-hand side of the equation.
 3y=10x-6
 Divide each term in the equation by 3.
 (3y)/(3)=(10x)/(3)-(6)/(3)
 Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common factors.
 y=(10x)/(3)-(6)/(3)
 Simplify the right-hand side of the equation by simplifying each term.
 y=(10x)/(3)-2
 To find the slope and y intercept, use the y=mx+b formula where m=slope and b is the y intercept.
 y=mx+b
 Using the y=mx+b formula, m=(10)/(3) and b=-2.
 m=(10)/(3), b=-2
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