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Transform the linear equation −2y=14−6x
to slope-intercept form.(1 point)
y=
to slope-intercept form.(1 point)
y=
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To transform the given linear equation to slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, we can first isolate y on one side of the equation.
-2y = 14 - 6x
Next, divide both sides of the equation by -2 to solve for y.
y = (14 - 6x) / -2
Simplifying the equation further, we have:
y = -7 + 3x
Therefore, the linear equation −2y = 14 - 6x can be written in slope-intercept form as:
y = 3x - 7.
-2y = 14 - 6x
Next, divide both sides of the equation by -2 to solve for y.
y = (14 - 6x) / -2
Simplifying the equation further, we have:
y = -7 + 3x
Therefore, the linear equation −2y = 14 - 6x can be written in slope-intercept form as:
y = 3x - 7.
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