-3x +6y=4

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on Oct 24, 2024 at 9:08 pm



You asked:

Investigate the equation: \(-\left( 3 x \right) + 6 y = 4\).

MathBot Answer:

The graph of \(-\left( 3 x \right) + 6 y = 4\) is a line.

The x-intercept is \(- \frac{4}{3}\).

The y-intercept is \(\frac{2}{3}\).

The slope of the line is \(\frac{1}{2}\).

The slope-intercept form of the line is \(y = \frac{x}{2} + \frac{2}{3}\).

The line in standard form is \( - 3 x + 6 y - 4 = 0 \)