x-6y=-30
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The user has provided an equation x-6y=-30
. Without further instructions, it's unclear what the user wants to do with this equation. It could be solved for x, solved for y, or used in conjunction with another equation to solve a system of equations. Because of the ambiguity, I will classify this as miscellaneous.
Answer
y = (1/6)x + 5
The slope-intercept form of the equation x - 6y = -30 is y = (1/6)x + 5
Answer for screen readers
The slope-intercept form of the equation x - 6y = -30 is y = (1/6)x + 5
More Information
The slope-intercept form is a way to represent a linear equation, allowing easy identification of the slope and y-intercept. The general form is y = mx + b, where 'm' is the slope and 'b' is the y-intercept.
Tips
A common mistake is to incorrectly isolate 'y' when converting to slope-intercept form. Ensure the coefficient of 'y' is 1 and its sign is correct.
Sources
- Write in Slope-Intercept Form x+6y=-30 - Mathway - mathway.com
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