It is not a linear function because it is missing x as the input variable
If you mean: 3y-x = 6 then the x intercept is at (-6, 0)
What is the slope-intercept form of 7x-3y equals 4
9x + 3y = -54 3y = -9x - 54 y = -(3x + 18) Therefore, the y-intercept of this equation is y=-18.
4x+3y = 3 3y = -4x+3 y = -4/3x+1 in slope intercept form
2x - 3y = 12When x = 0, y = -4, so that y-intercept is -4.2x - 3y = 122(0) - 3y = 12-3y = 12 (divide both sides by -3)y = -4When y = 0, x = 6, so that x-intercept is 6.2x - 3y = 122x - 3(0) = 122x= 12 (divide both sides by 2)x = 6
It is not a linear function because it is missing x as the input variable
If you mean: 3y-x = 6 then the x intercept is at (-6, 0)
2x + 3y = 6 can be written in the standard slope-intercept form of y= mx + c, where 'm' is the slope. 3y = -2x + 6 y = -⅔x + 2 The slope of this linear graph is -⅔.
The y-intercept is -5. 2x - 3y = 15 -3y = -2x + 15 y = 2/3x - 5 the y-intercept is the number in slope intercept form that does not have a variable, the minus sign makes the intercept negative.
What is the slope-intercept form of 7x-3y equals 4
The y-intercept of a linear equation is the point on the y-axis at which the line cuts.It could be found by plugging x = 0 in the given linear equation.For example,Consider 3x + 2y = 6. To find the y-intercept just plug x = 0 in the equation.3(0) + 2y = 62y = 6y = 3(0, 3) is the y-intercept of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6.Note:In the same way we can find the x-intercept by plugging y = 0 in the given linear equation.
It is: y = -2/3x+4 in slope intercept form
x-intercept:2x = 24x = 12y-intercept:-3y = 24y = -8
9x + 3y = -54 3y = -9x - 54 y = -(3x + 18) Therefore, the y-intercept of this equation is y=-18.
4x+3y = 3 3y = -4x+3 y = -4/3x+1 in slope intercept form
9x+3y = 6 3y = -9x+6 y = -3x+2 which is now in slope-intercept form