Respuesta :
Answer:
Option C) The first equation is y= 2/3x-4 when written in slope-intercept form
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
[tex]2x-3y=12[/tex] ----> First equation
The first equation is in standard form
Convert to slope intercept form
Isolate the variable y
[tex]3y=2x-12[/tex]
Divide by 3 both sides
[tex]y=\frac{2}{3}x-4[/tex]
[tex]y=-\frac{3}{5}x+2[/tex] ----> Second equation
The second equation is in slope intercept form
Convert to standard form
Multiply by 5 both sides to remove the fraction
[tex]5y=-3x+10[/tex]
[tex]3x+5y=10[/tex]
Verify each statement
case A) Both equations are in slope-intercept form.
False
Because only the second equation is in slope -intercept form
case B) Neither equation is in slope-intercept form
False
Because, the second equation is in slope -intercept form
case C) The first equation is y= 2/3x-4 when written in slope-intercept form
True (see the procedure)
case D)The second equation is 3x+5y=10 when written in slope-intercept form.
False
Because, the second equation is 3x+5y=10 when written in standard form
Answer:
C, The first equation is y= 2/3x-4 when written in slope-intercept form
Step-by-step explanation:
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