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What is 2y-2x=6 in y=mx+b form

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Answer:

The y = m x + b form of the given equation is y = x + 3

Explanation:

Here, the given equation is :

2 y - 2 x = 6

Now, to convert it in the form y = m x + b

Consider the given expression:


2 y - 2 x = 6 \implies   2 y = 6 + 2 x\\\implies y = \frac {6+2x}{2}  = (6)/(2)  + (2x)/(2) \\\implies  y = 3 + x

Therefore, here the y = m x + b form of the given equation is y = x + 3

Here. slope m = 1,and Y - intercept b = 3

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