3y=-15

Solve for y=mx+b form

y=-5?? How will I put that in y=mx+b

first one. Divide both sides by 3

y=0x-5
slope m =0
y intercept, b=-5

y=0x-5

Thankss

So when i put it in a table will allt he y's be equal to -5

To solve the equation 3y = -15 for y in the form y = mx + b, where m and b are constants, follow these steps:

Step 1: Begin with the equation 3y = -15.
Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by 3 to isolate y.
3y/3 = -15/3
y = -5

Now, to express y = -5 in the form y = mx + b, you can rewrite it in the following way:

y = -5 can be written as y = 0x - 5.
In this form, m (the slope) is 0, and b (the y-intercept) is -5.

So, in the equation y = mx + b, if you found y = -5, then m = 0 and b = -5.
Therefore, the equation y = -5 can be represented as y = 0x - 5 in the y = mx + b form.