6x - 2y = 10
-2y = -6x + 10...reduce by dividing by -2
y = 3x - 5....slope = 3 and y int = -5
y = 3x + 2 ...slope = 3, y int = 2
These lines are parallel. Parallel lines will have the same slope, but different y int's. There is no solution to this because ur lines never intersect.
Mark's answer is correct
y + 6 = 4/3(x - 2)
First, distribute the 4/3
y + 6 = 4/3x - 8/3
Subtract 6 from both sides.
y = 4/3x - 26/3
-26/3 is the y-intercept so start the graph at coordinate (0, -26/3)
After you plot the y-intercept, add 4 to they y-coordinate and 3 to the x-coordinate of the y-intercept to get the next point.
0 + 3 = 3
-26/3 + 4 = -14/3
The next point should be at (3, -14/3)
Add as many points as your professor requires.
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