If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
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
y=3x+12
If: -3x+2y = 12 Then: y = 1.5x+6 in slope-intercept form
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The equation of the line is of the form y = 3x + c where c is a constant. The point (4,9) is on the line, so substituting x=4, y=9 in the equation, 9 = 3*4 + c = 12 + c so c = -3 So the equation of the line is y = 3x - 3
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
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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
y=3x+12
Expanded Form means you expand the whole equation 12*12*12 Exponential Notaion means you need a base (12) and an exponent (3) 12^3 Standard Form is the answer you get from solving the problem 1728
If: -3x+2y = 12 Then: y = 1.5x+6 in slope-intercept form
Yes - there are equal values of nitrogen (4) and hydrogen (12) on both sides of this equation, and all molecular formulas are in empirical form.
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Ex: 3x-4y=12
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1 + 12 is not an equation.