Asked by regina
write the equation in slope-intercept form. then graph the equation.
1. 6x-4y=3
2. 2y+5x=10
can you please help me with at least one of them? thanks!
also, where it says 'then graph the equation', I know we can't graph here, so you can ignore that. but if you know any other sites that could be helpful, I would appreciate if you shared. thanks again!
1. 6x-4y=3
2. 2y+5x=10
can you please help me with at least one of them? thanks!
also, where it says 'then graph the equation', I know we can't graph here, so you can ignore that. but if you know any other sites that could be helpful, I would appreciate if you shared. thanks again!
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
slope intercept form means solving for y.
6x-4y=3
-4y=-6x+3
y= 3/2 x-3/4
so slope is 3/2 and y intercept is -3/4
6x-4y=3
-4y=-6x+3
y= 3/2 x-3/4
so slope is 3/2 and y intercept is -3/4
Answered by
jim
regina, in the second part, you ask about the graph. When I was doing this kind of thing, I always used to calculate the x and y intercepts, and then just draw a straight line between.
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