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how would I write x - 6y = 6 in Slope intercet form?

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asked Sep 28, 2015 in PRECALCULUS by hana_24 Novice

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The line equation is image.

Slope-intercept form of line equation: .

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Add on each side.

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Add image on each side.

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Divide each side by 6.

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Property of equality: If then .

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Slope-intercept form of line equation is image.

answered Sep 29, 2015 by cameron Mentor
edited Sep 29, 2015 by cameron
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The line equation is x - 6y = 6

Slope intercept form line equation is y = mx + c, where m is slope and c is y-intercept.

Subtract 'x' from each side

-6y = -x + 6

Multiply each side by negative one

6y = x - 6

Divide each side by 6

y = x/6 - 1

answered Sep 29, 2015 by anonymous

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