SOLUTION: CHANGE EACH EQUATION TO SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM. THEN DRAW THE GRAPH USING ONLY SLOPE AND Y-INTERCEPT. -X+3Y+6=0

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Question 432318: CHANGE EACH EQUATION TO SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM. THEN DRAW THE GRAPH USING ONLY SLOPE AND Y-INTERCEPT. -X+3Y+6=0

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Using the standard slope-intercept form for an equation of a line y = mx + b
where m is the slope and b the y-intercept.
-X+3Y+6=0 |expressing in terms of Y
Y = (1/3)X +2 |slope m = (1/3) and y-intercept is Pt(0,2)
Note: as y increases/decreases by 1, x increases/decreases by 3
Plot Pt(0,2) and Pt(3,3) and connect with a line