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Explain how to graph 2x-3y equals 6 using slope intercept form? - Answers
2x-3y=6 First solve for y by subtracting 2x from both sides... -3y=-2x+6 Then divide both sides by -3. y=(2/3)x+(-6/3) Then simplify. y=2/3x+-2 Then plot the y-intercept which is -2 by making a dot on the y-axis at -2. Then from THAT point, rise 2 and run 3 (to the right) and make a dot there. Connect the dots using a straight-edge/ruler Done.
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Explain how to graph 2x-3y equals 6 using slope intercept form? - Answers
2x-3y=6 First solve for y by subtracting 2x from both sides... -3y=-2x+6 Then divide both sides by -3. y=(2/3)x+(-6/3) Then simplify. y=2/3x+-2 Then plot the y-intercept which is -2 by making a dot on the y-axis at -2. Then from THAT point, rise 2 and run 3 (to the right) and make a dot there. Connect the dots using a straight-edge/ruler Done.
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Explain how to graph 2x-3y equals 6 using slope intercept form? - Answers
2x-3y=6 First solve for y by subtracting 2x from both sides... -3y=-2x+6 Then divide both sides by -3. y=(2/3)x+(-6/3) Then simplify. y=2/3x+-2 Then plot the y-intercept which is -2 by making a dot on the y-axis at -2. Then from THAT point, rise 2 and run 3 (to the right) and make a dot there. Connect the dots using a straight-edge/ruler Done.
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