Find the slope and y-intercept 2x 3y=6

#"slope "=-2/3," y-intercept "=2#

Explanation:

#"the equation of a line in "color(blue)"slope-intercept form"# is.

#•color(white)(x)y=mx+b#

#"where m is the slope and b the y-intercept"#

#"rearrange "2x+3y=6" into this form"#

#"subtract "2x" from both sides"#

#rArr3y=-2x+6#

#"divide all terms by 3"#

#rArry=-2/3x+2larrcolor(blue)"in slope-intercept form"#

#"with slope "=-2/3" and y-intercept "=2#

What is the slope and y

The slope-intercept form of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is given by y = (-2/3)x + 2.

How do you find the y

Explanation:.
The y-axis is the line x=0 . Substitute in 0 for x in the equation to find the y-intercept:.
2x−3y=−6..
2(0)−3y=−6..
−3y=−6..
y=−6−3=2..
The y-intercept is simply y=2 ..

What is the slope in 2x 3y 6?

∴Slope=3−2. Was this answer helpful?

What is the answer to 2x 3y 6?

(0,2) and (3,0) are the two solutions of the given equation.