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Write the equation 2x - 3y = 6 in slope-intercept form.

y = x + 3

y = x + 3

y = x - 2

Answers

Answered by Guddukumarsingg
12
3y=6-2x
y=6/2 -2x/3
y=3-2x/3
Answered by Anonymous
42
HEY BUDDY..!!

HERE'S THE ANSWER..


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♠️ We first convet this eqn in form of

✔️ y = m x + c ________( 1 )

⏺️ m is slope

⏺️ c is intercept

✔️2 x - 3 y = 6

=> 3 y = 2 x - 6

=> y = ( 2 x / 3 ) - ( 6 / 3 )

=> y = 2 / 3 x - 2 _________( 2 )

♠️ Now comparing ( 2 ) with ( 1 )

⏺️ m = - 2

⏺️ c = 2 / 3


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