How do you write the equation in slope intercept form given 6x - 2y = 126x2y=12?

1 Answer
Feb 22, 2016

Equation in slope intercept form is y=3x-6y=3x6.

Explanation:

Slope intercept form of a linear equation is y=mx+cy=mx+c, where mm is the slope of the line and cc is intercept on yy axis.

For converting the linear equation 6x−2y=126x2y=12 in slope intercept form, we have to transpose terms to get te value of yy.

Hence, we transpose term containing xx to RHS, which makes it

-2y=-6x+122y=6x+12 and for getting value of yy, let us divide both sides by -22 and equation becomes

y=(-6)/(-2)x+12/(-2)y=62x+122 or y=3x-6y=3x6

Hence equation in slope intercept form is y=3x-6y=3x6.