To graph the equation y = 6x - 3, you can use the slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. In this case, the slope is 6 and the y-intercept is -3. Start by plotting the y-intercept at -3 on the y-axis. Then, use the slope of 6 to rise 6 units and run 1 unit to plot another point. Connect the two points with a straight line to graph the equation y = 6x - 3.
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No translation will invert a quadratic graph.
6X - 4Y = 24 - 4Y = -6X + 24 Y = 3/2X - 6 slope(m) = 3/2 Y intercept = - 6
It works out that x = 6 and y = 3 or as (6, 3)
y=6x-16 y=-2x+8
It is 6 and the y intercept is -1
y=3x+(3/2), so the slope is 3 or (3/1).
y = -6x + 3 Multiply the slope by the negative reciprocal y = 1/6x + 3
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equation*6x-3*...answer*6(-4)-3=-27*...variable*x=-4*
It is exactly as in the question: y = -6x + 3
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6x - 3y - 1 = 5Subtract 6x from each side:-3y - 1 = -6x + 5Add 1 to each side:-3y = -6x + 6Divide each side by -3 :y = 2x - 2Draw a straight line, with a slope of 2, through the point [ y = -2 ] on the y-axis.
y=(6x-5)/3
No translation will invert a quadratic graph.