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If: 3x-5y+10 = 0 Then: -5y = -3x-10 And: y = 0.6x+2 in slope-intercept form
Slope=3, y-intercept=0. y=3x or y=3x+0
Yes because the slope or gradient are the same 4/3
There is no slope, because the equation as provided was in one variable only, x, no y. Sorry. Please restate the question.
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3x + y - 9 = 0
Solve for y and the number in front of the x will be your slope.3x-y+2=0assuming no parentheses.-y=-3x-2y=3x+2slope=>3 and the y-intercept is (0,2)
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3x-2y+12 = 0 Rearrange the equation in the form of y = mx+c: y = 1.5x+6 Therefore the slope is 1.5 and the y intercept is 6
x2-5-4x2+3x = 0 -3x2+3x-5 = 0 or as 3x2-3x+5 = 0
-9y + 3x + 2 = 0Put in point-slope form*:0 = -9y + 3x + 29y = 3x + 2 Subtract (-9y) from both sidesy = (1/3)x + (2/9) Divide both sides by 9 and reduce fractionsIt is now in point-slope form.m = (1/3)The slope is (1/3).*Point-slope form is y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.