The slope intercept form for a 1st degree polynomial is
y = mx + b
where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
solving equation results in
y = 3x - 6
so,
slope is 3 and y intercept (point) = -6
2006-09-17 16:54:45
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answer #1
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answered by landshark 1
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the form you are looking for is the y=mx+b form
you get there by first taking the 9x to the other side by adding negitive nine to both sides
which gives you
-3y=18-9x
then you divide by negitive three because you need the y to be all by itself
so then the answer is
y=3x-6
2006-09-17 16:57:35
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answer #2
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answered by imwearingnewsox 2
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Easy solve for y
-3y= -9x +18
Divide both sides by -3 to ge tthis
y= 3x-6
done
2006-09-17 16:53:08
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answer #3
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answered by salmeezy 1
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9x-3y=18
3y= 9x-18
y= 3x-6 so
since one point is (0,-6) slope co-ordinate is ( 0,-6 ) ( 1,-3 but, slope on a segment of every point is same, there are so many slope coordinate points. that means (120000, 359994) and (0,-6) is aalso slope co-ordinate point.
2006-09-17 17:35:14
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answer #4
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answered by free aung san su kyi forthwith 2
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3y=9x-18
y=3x-6
slope=3
which is the coefficient of x
2006-09-17 16:56:13
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answer #5
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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