How do you rewrite the equation #2y+3x=4# in slope intercept form?
2 Answers
Explanation:
First, write the equation
and look at the equation you are given. From there, solve the equation to get
Then, divide both sides by two to get the unit rate
After, switch the two values on the right side to get
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
Given:
Rewrite in the standard form for a linear equation:
The slope-intercept form for a linear equation is
where:
To convert the standard form to slope-intercept form, solve for
Subtract
Divide both sides by
Simplify.
graph{(3x+2y-4)(y+3/2x-2)=0 [-9.96, 10.04, -2.76, 7.24]}