Turn this into standard form:
y-3=3(x+5)
3x-y=-18
Turn into slope-intercept for
2x+3y=5
y=-2/3x + 5/3
Write an equation that is perpendicular to y=2x+7 that's goes through the points, (6,19)??
y-19=-1/2(x-6)
Given the slope(-2) and the point(7,-15) AMKE STANDARD FORM!
2x+y=-1
Turn in slope-intercept please :)
5x-3y=8
y=5/3x - 8/3
write an equation that is parallel to the line y=-1/3x+1 that goes through (-3, 3) in point slope form
y-3=-1/3(x+3)
Is this written in correct standard form(why or why not)??
no because the x is a negative and a fraction.
Is this equation written in slope-intercept or NOT???
y=38099x-3422
Does the point (3,2) fall on the line y=1/3x+2
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO