Solve for y and the number in front of the x will be your slope.
3x-y+2=0
assuming no parentheses.
-y=-3x-2
y=3x+2
slope=>3 and the y-intercept is (0,2)
y + 2x = 3xy + 2 - 2 = 3x - 2y = 3x - 2 this is the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line, y = mx + b, where slope m is 3, and the y-intercept b is -2.To find the x-intercept substitute 0 for y into the equation.y + 2 = 3x0 + 2 = 3x2/3 = 3x/32/3 = xThus the x-intercept is 2/3.
3x + 4y = 04y = -3xy = -0.75xy = mx + b with b being the y interceptSince: y = -0.75x + 0 , the y-intercept is 0.
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No, it is not.
(x + 6y)(x - 3y)
M=3 because y+y+y= 3xY and MY= MxY
That equals 2xy + 3y which factors to y(2x + 3)
18x3y5 + 9xy3 - 3xy = 3xy(6x2y4 + 3y2 - 1)
5x + 8xy + 10x + 3xy = 15x + 11xycombine like terms (the x's and the xy's)
3xy-4x + 15y-20 Sol: As there are no number are same. So -4x-3xy +15y-20 -------------------- -4x-3xy+15y-20
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3xy + 3y2 = 3y (x + y)