To find the linear equation, use the slope formula y = mx+b, where b is the value of the y-intercept and m is rise/run.
The line rises 1 unit and runs (left to right) -5 units. (you could also say the line runs -1 units and runs 5 units, they will both give the same answer). Rise/run, 1/-5 = -1/5.
The y-intercept is the y value where the line touches the y-axis. In this case, it is +1.
Plug the information into the equation. m = -1/5 and y = 1. y = -1/5x + 1
3x = 6y
to get this into slope-intercept form, you simply need to solve for y. remember that slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is your slope and b is your y-intercept.
3x = 6y ... divide both sides by 6
1/2x = y
y = 1/2x is your equation in slope-intercept form. because no "b" value is present, your intercept will simply be 0.
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Explanation: 
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[ Step One ] Switch Sides

[ Step Two ] Add 4 To Both Sides

[ Step Three ] Simplify

[ Step Four ] Check Your Work

[ Step Five ] Question: Is Equation Correct

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Step-by-step explanation:
I assume
SR = 2x + 23
RQ = x + 21
if that is true, then the situation is completely simple :
14 = (2x + 23) + (x + 21) = 3x + 44
3x = -30
x = -10
SR = 2×-10 + 23 = -20 + 23 = 3
RQ = -10 + 21 = 11
When adding two digit numbers u will be looking at the ones and deciding if they can regroup them for a ten. You might want to equate regrouping with trading a term that you will understand immediately you will begin to add 2 digit numbers by using ten and ones blocks. And the answer is (107)