Juliet needs to rewrite 3 (x 2) = 6 y in slope-intercept form so she can easily graph it. Which step would be correct to start the process? She could combine the x and 2 to get 3 (2 x) = 6 y. She could divide both sides by 3 to get x 2 = 2 y. She could distribute the 3 to get 3 x 2 = 6 y. She could subtract the 6y to get Negative 6 y = 3 (x 2).

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The step that would be correct to start the process is she could distribute the 3 to get 3x+2=6y

Note that the standard equation of a line in slope-intercept form is expressed as y = mx + b

  • m is the slope
  • b is the y-intercept

Given the function 3(x+2)=6y, for Juliet to write in slope-intercept form, the best approach is to first divide both equations by 6 as shown:

[tex]3(x+2)=6y \\\frac{3(x+2)}{6} =\frac{6y}{6} \\\frac{x+2}{6}=y[/tex]

Swap sides

[tex]y=\frac{x+2}{6}\\y=\frac{1}{6}x +\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

She could as well distribute the 3 over x + 2 to have:

3(x + 2) = 6y

3x + 3(2) = 6y

3x + 6 = 6y

Hence based on the option, the step that would be correct to start the process is she could distribute the 3 to get 3x+2=6y

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Answer:

Its C

Nevermind Its Not its A or B

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