5(b+6)=2(3c-4)

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on Jan 14, 2025 at 7:27 am



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Investigate the equation: 5(b+6)=2(3c4)5 \left(b + 6\right) = 2 \left(3 c - 4\right).

MathBot Answer:

The graph of 5(b+6)=2(3c4)5 \left(b + 6\right) = 2 \left(3 c - 4\right) is a line.

The b-intercept is 385- \frac{38}{5}.

The c-intercept is 193\frac{19}{3}.

The slope of the line is 56\frac{5}{6}.

The slope-intercept form of the line is c=5b6+193c = \frac{5 b}{6} + \frac{19}{3}.

The line in standard form is 5b6c+38=0 5 b - 6 c + 38 = 0

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