Asked by KGNotABot
To change the equation 6x - 3y = 12 to slope-intercept form, what is the first step? (1 point)
Responses
Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.
Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.
Divide both sides of the equation by -3.
Divide both sides of the equation by -3.
Add 6x to both sides of the equation.
Add 6x to both sides of the equation.
Add 12 to both sides of the equation.
Responses
Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.
Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.
Divide both sides of the equation by -3.
Divide both sides of the equation by -3.
Add 6x to both sides of the equation.
Add 6x to both sides of the equation.
Add 12 to both sides of the equation.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To change the equation \( 6x - 3y = 12 \) to slope-intercept form (which is \( y = mx + b \)), the first step is:
**Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.**
This will help isolate the \( y \) term on one side of the equation.
**Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.**
This will help isolate the \( y \) term on one side of the equation.