Which of the following is the inequality −18x + 2y ≥ −13 written in slope-intercept form?
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We're simply just trying to convert "-18x + 2y ≥ -13" into slope-intercept form.
First, we need to know what slope-intercept form is.
Slope-intercept form is : y=mx+b , where m=slope and b=y-intercept.
In order to convert our given equation into slope-intercept form, we have to isolate "y."
We can do this by adding 18x to both sides.
2y ≥ 18x - 13
Then, divide both sides by 2.
2y ÷ 2 = (18x - 13) ÷ 2
Simplify.
y = 9x - 13/2
Convert -13/2 into a mixed fraction.
So, simply divide -13 by 2.
-13 ÷ 2 = -6.5
Plug in -6.5 into where -13/2 was.
y = 9x - 6.5
Therefore, your answer is C : y ≥ 9x - 6.5
~Hope I helped!~
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