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What is 6x+3y=-15 in y-intercept form

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User Te
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Answer:

y=-5 or (0,-5)

Explanation:

6x+3y=-15

formula; ax + by = c

slope=-a/b

6/3=2

x-intercept=c/a

x=-15/6

x=-2.5 or (-2.5,0)

y-intercept=c/b

y=-15/3

y=-5 or (0,-5)



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User ManniL
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Answer:

3y = -6x - 15

Explanation:

To put 6x + 3y = -15 into Slope Intercept Form you need to know the formula (y = mx + b) so we know we need to get y on its own side so we can -6x from both side giving us 3y = -6x +-15 or 3y = -6x - 15 There are many different slope intercept forms for this equation depending on how you get y by its self!

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