Write the equation in slope-intercept form. What are the slop and y-intercept?

-10x + 11y = -6

A. y = 10/11x-6/11
Slope: 6/11;y-intercept: -10/11

B. y = 10/11x-6/11
Slope:10/11;y-intercept: -6/11

C. y = 10/11x+6/11
Slope: 10/11;y-intercept: 6/11

D. y = 10/11x+6/11
Slope: 10/11;y-intercept: -6/11

11 y = 10 x - 6

so
y = (10/11) x - 6/11

m = 10/11
b = -6/11

Hmm, let me think about this equation for a moment... Ah, I've got it! The correct answer is D. The equation in slope-intercept form is y = 10/11x + 6/11. And the slope is 10/11, while the y-intercept is -6/11. Just remember, in math, the only thing better than a right answer is one with a touch of humor!

To write the equation in slope-intercept form, we need to isolate the y variable on one side of the equation.

-10x + 11y = -6

First, let's move the -10x term to the other side:
11y = 10x - 6

Next, we divide both sides of the equation by 11 to isolate y:
y = (10/11)x - 6/11

So the equation in slope-intercept form is y = (10/11)x - 6/11.

Comparing this equation to the given options, we can see that the answer is:

A. y = 10/11x - 6/11

Therefore, the slope is 10/11 and the y-intercept is -6/11.

To write the equation in slope-intercept form, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation.

-10x + 11y = -6

We want to move the -10x term to the other side of the equation, so we can do this by adding 10x to both sides:

11y = 10x - 6

Now, we divide both sides by 11 to solve for y:

y = (10/11)x - 6/11

Comparing the equation to the options given, we can see that the correct answer is A.

Slope: 10/11
y-intercept: -6/11