write the linear equation 3y=6x-18 in slope interept form

To write the equation 3y = 6x - 18 in slope-intercept form, we need to solve for y:

3y = 6x - 18
y = 2x - 6

So the equation in slope-intercept form is y = 2x - 6.

what is the slope and y-intercept of the equation 9+27/2x=-3/2y. write the y-intercept as an ordered pair.

the slope is ___. the y-intercept is ___

To find the slope-intercept form of the equation 9 + 27/2x = -3/2y, we first need to solve for y:

9 + 27/2x = -3/2y
27/2x = -3/2y - 9
27/2x = -3/2(y + 6)

Now, divide by -3/2 to isolate y:
y = -27/(2*3)(2)x - 6×(-3/2)
y = -9x - 9

The equation is now in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

The slope of the equation is -9 and the y-intercept is -9. Writing the y-intercept as an ordered pair, it would be (0, -9).

the slope is right but the y-intercept is wrong

I apologize for the error. Let's find the correct y-intercept for the equation:

y = -9x - 9

In the equation y = mx + b, the slope is the coefficient of x, which is -9, and the y-intercept is the constant term, which is -9.

So, the slope is -9 and the y-intercept is -9.

Writing the y-intercept as an ordered pair, it is (0, -9).