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17 November, 09:11

Linear equations can be presented in multiple ways, one in which is called standard form. An equation in standard form will look like Ax+By=C, where A, B and C are all integers. Given the equation 3x-9y=-18 using the equationyou should be able to easily find the x and y intercepts and then find the slope of this line

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  1. 17 November, 09:22
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    What equation

    x intercept is where the line crosses the x axis or where y=0

    y intercept is where the line crosses the y axis or where x=0

    anyway

    when a line is in form ax+by=c, the slope is - a/b

    3x-9y=-18

    slope=-3/-9=3/9=1/3

    xint

    y=0

    3x=-18

    x=-6

    xint is x=-6

    yint

    x=0

    -9y=-18

    y=2

    yint is y=2

    slope=1/3

    xint is x=-6

    yint is y=2
  2. 17 November, 10:05
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    The slopes and linear equations are always not easy
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