Currently the equation 6x - 2y = 18 is in standard form. Convert the standard form equation into a slope-intercept form and we can find the slope easily.
Solve for y.
6x - 2y = 18
-2y = 18 - 6x <-- Subtract 6x from each side. This is to isolate the 2y term
2y / -2 =
<-- Divide each side by 2. This it to
get rid of the 2 coefficient.
y = -9 + 3x
Rearrange the right-hand side a bit.
y = -9 + 3x becomes y = 3x - 9
Now it is in slope-intercept form.
The slope is the coefficient of the x variable.
So, 3 is the slope.
Answer:
well, this answer is considered unavailable equals. this means the question is being asked wrong. none of the answers are correct as there is no way to make an available answer from the statement.
Step-by-step explanation:
-1,6 is -1 left 6 up
1,-6 is 1 right -6 down
6,-1 is 6 right -1 down
The answer is 49
Hope this helps
2(-11)-19
-22-19
-41
D is the answer