Write the linear equation 3y=6x−18 in slope-intercept form.

To write the linear equation 3y=6x−18 in slope-intercept form, we need to express y in terms of x.

First, let's isolate y by dividing both sides of the equation by 3:

3y = 6x - 18

y = 2x - 6

Thus, the linear equation is y = 2x - 6 in slope-intercept form.

Wrong

It is in fact correct. If you got it incorrect its because you forgot to add 'y=' at the beginning of your equation.