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If I assume the equation is 2x - 3y = 4 then the x intercept is (2, 0).
2x/3y
4x + 3y = 12 3y = -4x + 12 y = -4/3x + 4 The slope is therefore -4/3 (the coefficient of the x term) The y intercept is 4 (the value of y when x = 0)
4x - 3y = 12 The process is intricate and complex.Try to follow my steps:Subtract 4x from each side of the equation: -3y = -4x + 12 Multiply each side by -1 : 3y = 4x - 12 Divide each side by 3 : y =(4/3)x - 4 The slope is 4/3 .The y-intercept is -4 .
2x - 3y = 4This can't be solved, although you can express each variable in terms of the other.x = (4-3y)/2y = (2x-4)/3
y+2x+2=4 y=-2x-2+4 y=-2x+2 To find the y-intercept, let x=0 y=2 The y-intercept is 2. Or, since you've written the equation of the line in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept, as y = -2x + 2, you can say that b = 2, so that y-intercept is 2.
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2x + 3y = 12For the y-intercept, x=0:2(0) + 3y = 123y = 12y = 4Therefore, the y-intercept is at y=4, or (0,4)For the x-intercept, y=0:2x + 3(0) = 122x = 12x = 6Therefore, the x-intercept is at x=46, or (6,0)
2x-3y = 4 -3y = -2x+4 y = 2/3x-4/3 So the slope is 2/3 and the intercept is -4/3
If you mean: 2x+3y = 12 then y = -2/3x+4 whereas -2/3 is the slope and 4 is the y intercept
Y=4-(2x/3)
That's not an equation. It doesn't have a graph or an intercept.
To find the y-intercept, plug 0 in for x: 3y = -12 y = -4To find the x-intercept, plug 0 in for y: 2x = -12 x = -6The y-intercept is y = -4, and the x-intercept is x = -6.
ax+by=c2x+3y=113y=-2x+11(3y=-2x+11)/3= y=-2/3x+11/3 slope intercept form5=-2/3(6)+b replace x and y with point given5=-4+b9=bthereforey=-2/3x+92x+3y=27
4x+3y = 3 3y = -4x+3 y = -4/3x+1 in slope intercept form
If you mean: 6x+3y = 12 then it is y = -2x+4 in slope-intercept form
1) 2x + 1 = 3y 2) 4 = 3y - 10 this can be re-written as 3y = 4 + 10 Therefore 2x + 1 = 4 + 10 2x = 13 x = 6.5 Sustitute x = 6.5 in equation 1) above 2x + 1 = 3y 2 (6.5) + 1 = 3y therefore 3y = 13 +1 3y = 14 y = 14/3 Now substitute y = 14/3 in equation 2) above and watch what happens! 4 = 3(14/3) -10 4 = 4 Therefore the answer is correct!
y=-2x+4