2x/3y
Solve for y.2x - 3y = 52x - 2x - 3y = -2x + 5-3y = -2x + 5-3y/-3 = -2x/-3 + 5/-3y = (2/3)x - 3/5Clearly you see that the slope is 2/3.
Collect like terms: 2x + 3y + 3y - 5 - 6 2x + 6y - 11
2x - 3y - 12 = 0 Since there are two unknown numbers in the equation, ('x' and 'y'), it takes two independent equations to find out what they are. We need another equation.
Yes.
The intercepts of 2x + 3y - 6z = 30 are(15, 0, 0), (0, 10, 0) and (0, 0 , -5).
2x - 3y = -15x => -3y = -17x => -21y = -119x 2x - 3y = 4y => 2x = 7y => 21y = 6x so now you can add the two equations. 0 = -113x x=0 now plug back in 2*0 - 3y = -15*0 -3y = 0 y=0.
The intercepts of 2x + 3y - 6z = 30 are(15, 0, 0), (0, 10, 0) and (0, 0 , -5).
2x - 3y = 0 y = 2x/3 (at x-intercepts, y = 0) therefore, 2x/3 = 0 x = 0. x = 0 is the x- intercept
If you mean 2x -3y = 6 then it is true and so is (3, 0)
2x/3y
2x + 3y - 6 = 0At the x-intercept, y=0 :2x - 6 = 02x = 6x = 3At the y-intercept, x=0 :3y - 6 = 03y = 6y = 2
2x+3y-5=0
2x+3y = 6 2x+3(0) = 6 2x = 6 x = 6/2 x = 3
2x - 3y = 6 2x = 6 + 3y 2x - 6 = 3y : 3y = 2x - 6 y = 2/3x - 2
Ok, sure. So:6x-3y-9=0-3y-9=-6x+0-3y=-6x+9y=2x-3
If you mean: 2x-3y-1 = 0 then it is y = 2/3x-1/3