These are the <span>xx</span> and <span>yy</span> intercepts of the equation <span><span>2x−5y=6</span><span>2x-5y=6</span></span>.x-intercept: <span><span>(3,0)</span><span>(3,0)</span></span>y-intercept: <span>(0,−<span>65</span><span>)
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Answer:
y = -3x + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry im late
but all you have to do is isolate the y
so to do that we have to get rid of the 3x
3x + y = 4
in order to do that we have to subtract 3x from both sides of the equal sign since it is positive and being added to the y
3x + y = 4
-3x -3x
y = -3x + 4
and now y is isolated
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide it by 2 on both sides. 2/2 is 1. 4/2 is 2. So 1/2
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we have the points
(-9,7) and (-6,-3)
step 1
Find the slope
The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to
substitute the values


step 2
Find the equation in point slope form

we have


substitute
---> equation in point slope form
step 3
Find the equation of the line in slope intercept form

we have

Isolate the variable y
Distribute right side

subtract 3 both sides

