
How do you find the x and y intercept of 6x + 4y = 12? | Socratic
2017年2月27日 · How do you find the x and y intercept of #6x + 4y = 12#? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts by Substitution. 1 Answer
What is the slope and y intercept of 6x - 3y = 12? | Socratic
2015年8月22日 · #6x - 3y = 12# To get it to slope-intercept form, isolate #y# on one side of the equation. You can do that by adding #-6x# to both sides of the equation. …
How do you solve x^2=6x-12? - Socratic
2016年6月28日 · let's rewrite the equation in the general form: #x^2-6x+12=0# and solve by the quadratic formula used when b is even and a=1
How do you graph 6x+4y=12 using intercepts? - Socratic
2017年3月22日 · Given: #" "6x+4y=12# Believe it or not, if you divide both sides by 2 and plot you will find that both equations produce exactly the same plot. Divide both sides by 2 #3x+2y=6# …
How do you factor the trinomial 6x^2-17x+12? - Socratic
2016年11月2日 · 6x^2-17x+12 = (3x-4)(2x-3) Given: 6x^2-17x+12 Use an AC method: Look for a pair of factors of AC=6*12=72 ...
How do you solve 7x - 3(4x-8) <= 6x + 12 - 9x? | Socratic
2018年6月14日 · expand brackets 7x-12x+24\leq6x+12-9x Collect like terms 24-5x\leq12-3x add 5x 24\leq12+2x subtract 12 12\leq2x divide by 2 6\leqx
What is the axis of symmetry and vertex for the graph f(x)
2017年6月16日 · Axis of symmetry is x=1, vertex is at (1,15). f(x)= -3x^2+6x+12= -3(x^2-2x)+12 = -3(x^2-2x+1)+3+12 = -3(x-1)^2+15 . Comparing with standard vertex form of equation f(x)= a(x …
How do you find the roots of x^2-6x+12=0? - Socratic
2018年3月20日 · Given: #0=x^2-6x+12# #color(brown)("The question specifically equates to 0. So we must find a solution that")# #color(brown)("works for "y=0.
How do you solve by completing the square - 6x +12 = 0? | Socratic
2015年3月30日 · First divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of x^2 (in this case 3) x^2+2x+4=0 If x^2 + 2x are the first 2 terms of an expression from (x+a)^2 then a=1 Rewrite …
How do you find the slope and y-intercept given #6x=12#?
2015年7月18日 · Slope is indeterminate and never crosses the y axes. Your equation represents a vertical line that you can write as: x=12/6 or: x=2 The slope of this line is indeterminate and it …