Question 213816
{{{2x +3y=6}}}


Here I assume you want to plot the line.


Step 1.  Let's put it in slope-intercept form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercepts


{{{2x +3y=6}}}


Step 2.  Subtract -2x from both sides of equation.


{{{2x +3y-2x=6-2z}}}


{{{2x +3y-2x=6-2z}}}


{{{3y=6-2x}}}


Step 3.  Divide 3 to both sides of equation


{{{3y/3=(6-2x)/3}}}


{{{y=(-2x)+2}}}

Step 4.  So y=-2x/3+2 where slope m=-2/3 and y-intercept b=2.


*[invoke describe_linear_equation 2, 3, 6]


I hope the above steps were helpful. 

 
And good luck in your studies!


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Dr J