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26 November, 09:12

What is 2x-y=6 converted to slope intercept form

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  1. 26 November, 10:49
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    Y=2x-6

    2x-y=6 equals to - y=-2x+6 equals y=2x-6
  2. 26 November, 11:38
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    y = 2x - 6

    Explanation:

    * note

    the equation provided is written in standard form.

    · standard form → Ax + By = C

    · slope-intercept form → y = mx + b

    To convert the given equation to slope-intercept form, start by subtracting '2x' from both sides of the equation. This will move 'y' to the left side of the equation.

    2x - y = 6

    2x - 2x - y = 6 - 2x

    -y = - 2x + 6

    Next, multiply both sides of the equation by negative one.

    -y = - 2x + 6

    (-y * - 1) = (-2x * - 1) + (6 * - 1)

    y = 2x - 6

    Therefore, the given equation should be y = 2x - 6 when converted to slope-intercept form.
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