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how do you find the slope and the y-intercept of the line 9y+3x+6=16+3x
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9y+3x+6=16+3x
The equation is not simplified.
So group like terms, solve for y:
9y+3x+6=16+3x
9y+3x-3x=16-6
9y = 10
y=10/9
Since the x-term is missing from the equation, the equation represents a horizontal line, therefore the slope is zero.
The y-intercept is equal to 10/9.
The equation is not simplified.
So group like terms, solve for y:
9y+3x+6=16+3x
9y+3x-3x=16-6
9y = 10
y=10/9
Since the x-term is missing from the equation, the equation represents a horizontal line, therefore the slope is zero.
The y-intercept is equal to 10/9.
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