Question 106984
To find the slope and the y-intercept, the best way is to convert this equation to slope-intercept form.

The slope-intercept form is {{{y=mx+b}}} where m=slope and b=y-intercept


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{{{6x-2y=2}}}
{{{6x-6x-2y=-6x+2}}}
{{{0-2y=-6x+2}}}
{{{-2y=-6x+2}}}
{{{(-2y)/(-2)=(-6x+2)/(-2)}}}
{{{y=3x-1}}}


Therefore, the slope is m=3 and the y-intercept, b=-1


GRAPH:

{{{graph(1000,1000,-20,20,-20,20,3x-1)}}}


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