#"slope "=-2/3," y-intercept "=2# Show Explanation:
What is the slope and yThe slope-intercept form of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is given by y = (-2/3)x + 2.
How do you find the yExplanation:. 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.
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