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Solve this equation by using mx+b ok so 3y=6x - 9
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We want it in slope-intercept form y = mx + b.
Start with 3y = 6x − 9. Divide both sides by 3:
y = (6x − 9)/3 = 2x − 3.
So y = 2x − 3, with slope m = 2 and y-intercept b = −3. (The x-intercept is 3/2.)
Start with 3y = 6x − 9. Divide both sides by 3:
y = (6x − 9)/3 = 2x − 3.
So y = 2x − 3, with slope m = 2 and y-intercept b = −3. (The x-intercept is 3/2.)
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