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Ok, sure. So:6x-3y-9=0-3y-9=-6x+0-3y=-6x+9y=2x-3
6x + 3y = -9 So 3y = -6x - 9 or y = -2x - 3 So the slope of the given line is -2 Therefore, the slope a any parallel line is also -2.
how to solve 3y = 6x - 9You can't solve for both X and Y with only a single equation. You need two equations with both X and Y. With the one shown equation you can gety = (6x - 9)/3 = 6x/3 - 9/3 = 2x- 36x = 3y+9,then x = (3y + 9)/6 = 3y/6 + 9/6 = y/2 + 3If there were a second equation with X and Y we would be able to replace X or Y with one of the above expressions and solve for the other variable.
6x+3y = 8 3y = -6x+8 y = -3x+8/3 The slope of the line is -3
The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is y = mx + b, wher m = slope and b = y-intercept.2 - 3y + 6x = 0 just solve for y2 - 2 - 3y + 6x - 6x = 0 - 6x - 2-3y = - 6x - 2-3y/-3 = - 6x/-3 - 2/-3y = 2x + 2/3
Ok, sure. So:6x-3y-9=0-3y-9=-6x+0-3y=-6x+9y=2x-3
6x+3y = -9 3y = -6x-9 y = -2x-3 Therefore the perpendicular slope is 1/2
Put in function, Y = mX + C, form. 6X + 3Y = - 9 3Y = - 6X - 9 Y = - 2X - 3 -------------------- m(slope) = - 2 ----------------------
If you mean: 6x+3y = -9 then the perpendicular slope works out as 1/2 or 0.5
6x + 3y = -9 So 3y = -6x - 9 or y = -2x - 3 So the slope of the given line is -2 Therefore, the slope a any parallel line is also -2.
Slope intercept form is y=mx+b To convert 6x-3y-9=0 into this form, we must first isolate y. We do this by adding 3y to both sides. Now we have 3y=6x-9 To simplify this, we divide both sides by 3. The answer is now y=2x-3
6x-3y
6x + 3y + 6y - 2x = (6x - 2x) + (3y + 6y) = 4x + 9y
-x+3y+6x-6y=5x-3y
how to solve 3y = 6x - 9You can't solve for both X and Y with only a single equation. You need two equations with both X and Y. With the one shown equation you can gety = (6x - 9)/3 = 6x/3 - 9/3 = 2x- 36x = 3y+9,then x = (3y + 9)/6 = 3y/6 + 9/6 = y/2 + 3If there were a second equation with X and Y we would be able to replace X or Y with one of the above expressions and solve for the other variable.
What is the slope of the line: 6x + 3y = 8 Improved Answer:-If: 6x+3y = 8Then: 3y = -6x+8 and y = -2x+8/3Therefore: slope is -2 and the y intercept is 8/3
6x+3y = 8 3y = -6x+8 y = -3x+8/3 The slope of the line is -3