-3
3x-y = 6
-y = -3x+6
y = 3x-6
Therefore the perpendicular slope is -1/3
no
No, it is not.
yes 3xy=6
2x^2+3xy-4y2(4)+3(2)(-4)-(4)(-4)8-24+16=0
3xy - 3xy = 0
(x + 6y)(x - 3y)
Whooop!
5
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.
They are: (3, 1) and (-11/5, -8/5)
3x + 4y = 04y = -3xy = -0.75xy = mx + b with b being the y interceptSince: y = -0.75x + 0 , the y-intercept is 0.
18x3y5 + 9xy3 - 3xy = 3xy(6x2y4 + 3y2 - 1)