Consider the system of equations.
y = –2x + 4,
3y + x = –3


Which statement is true of this system of equations?

Both equations are in slope-intercept form.

The first equation converted to slope-intercept form is y + 2x = 4.

The second equation converted to slope-intercept form is .

Neither equation is in slope-intercept form.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The second equation converted to slope-intercept form is y = (-⅓)x - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

y = –2x + 4,

(In the slope intercept form)

3y + x = –3

(Not in the slope intercept form)

3y = -x - 3

y = (-⅓)x - 1

Answer:

The first equation converted to slope-intercept form is y + 2x = 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Only first equation is in slope intercept form.

As the general form of the slope intercept form is ,

  • y = mx + c