What is the slope-intercept form of the equation 4x + 2y = 6? (1 point)

Responses

y = 2x + 3
y = 2x – 3
y = –2x – 3
y = –2x + 3

To find the slope-intercept form of the equation, we need to solve the given equation for y.

Starting with 4x + 2y = 6, we want to isolate y on one side of the equation.

First, let's subtract 4x from both sides of the equation:
2y = -4x + 6

Next, let's divide both sides of the equation by 2:
y = (-4/2)x + 6/2
y = -2x + 3

So, the slope-intercept form of the equation 4x + 2y = 6 is y = -2x + 3.