How do you find the slope and y-intercept for the line 3x+3y=6 3x+3y=6?

1 Answer
Apr 17, 2018

color(brown)(Slope = -1, " y-intercept " = 2Slope=1, y-intercept =2

Explanation:

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Given equation is 3x + 3y = 63x+3y=6

x + y = 2, " dividing both sides by 3"x+y=2, dividing both sides by 3

"Slope intercept form of equation is " y = mx + bSlope intercept form of equation is y=mx+b

Writing the given equation in slope-intercept form,

y = -x + 2y=x+2

:. color(brown)(Slope = -1, " y-intercept " = 2