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13 December, 14:27

How do you write 16x-3y=3 in slope intercept form

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  1. 13 December, 18:06
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    To get slope intercept form we just solve for y

    16x - 3y = 3

    subtract 16x from both sides

    -3y = - 16x + 3

    divide both sides by - 3

    y = (16/3) x - 1

    That's the slope intercept form. We read off the slope as 16/3 and the y intercept at (0,-1).
  2. 13 December, 18:07
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    Y=16/3 x - 1

    First, you minus both sides by 16x. This will get you - 3y = 3 - 16x

    Then, you divide both sides by - 3. Hence on the right hand side you will get 3 - 16x over - 3, which can be split into (-16x/-3) + (3/-3). By simplifying this you can get 16/3 x - 1.
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