A few days ago
kaylee826

Re-write 2x – 3y < 6 in slope intercept format.?

Re-write 2x – 3y < 6 in slope intercept format. -y < -2x + 6 -3y < -x + 6 -3y < -2x + 2 y > ( 2/3 ) x – 2

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A few days ago
straighttalk

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2x – 3y < 6 +3y +3y 2x < 3y + 6 -6 -6 2x - 6 < 3y /3 /3 /3 y > (2/3) x – 2
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A few days ago
skm4usa
2x – 3y < 6 -3y < -2x + 6 -y < -2/3x + 2 y > 2/3x – 2

An equation in slope-intercept form should be written in the format: y = mx + b. In this case the = sign is replaced with a < sign, but you can use the same technique of algebraically rearranging the equation to isolate the y-value on one side. Note: in the last step, the sign flips direction (from < to >) because you divide by a negative number (in this case -1). Whenever you multiply or divide by a negative number, the direction of the sign changes.

So your answer is the last one: y > (2/3) x – 2.

Hope that helps.

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A few days ago
emando16
slope intercept form is y=mx+b

the last one is the correct answer.

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