y = 16x - 12 has a slope of 16y = 6x -12 has a slope of 6
Not sure exactly what your questions reads.
If you mean: y = 6x+2 then its perpendicular line is -1/6
It is: y = 6x+18 whereas 6 is the slope and 18 is the y intercept
If you mean y-5 = 6(x-4) then y = 6x-19 and using the same slope for point (4, 6) the equation is y = 6x-18 and both equations are parallel to each other.
It's the equation of a straight line, with a slope of (6/7) and a y-intercept of (-12/7).
Points: (8, 8) and (1, 2) Slope: (8-2)/(8-1) = 6/7 Equation: y-8 = 6/7(x-8) => 7y-56 = 6x-48 => 7y = 6x-48+56 Slope intercept form: 7y = 6x+8
6x+3y = 18 3y = -6x+18 y = -2x+6 Therefore the slope is -2 and the y intercept is 6
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The equation of a line is of the form y = mx + b. m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Therefore, the slope of the line y = 6x is 6.
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If you mean: y = 6x+2 then its perpendicular line is -1/6
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You want to get your equation to the form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept. 5y+6x-2 = 0 5y = -6x+2 y = -6/5x + 2/5 Slope = -6/5 = -1.2 Y Intercept = 2/5 = 0.4
The slope is -6 and the y intercept is 12
It is a straight line equation and can be rearranged into slope intercept form as follows:- 6x-6y = 12 -6y = -6x+12 y = x-2 which is now in slope intercept form
For a line of slope m, the equation is of the form y= mx + c where c is the y-intercept So for the slope indicated, the line would be Y= 6x +5.
This is not an equation because there's no equal sign If you mean: 6x -3y = 18 Then -3y = -6x+18 And: y = 2x-6 So the slope is 2 and the y intercept is -6
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