Converting Equations from standard to slope/intercept, graphing solutions to 2 sets.
To convert 2x + 3y = 6 to slope-intercept form, what is the first step? Isolate the 3 y by subtracting 2x from both sides. Divide everything by 3. Subtract 6 from both sides. What is the second step? Subtract the x. Divide everything by 3. Subtract 6 from both sides. What is the last step (always!) Subtract the 3y. Subtract the 2y. Simplify your answer and move the slope in front of the y- intercept. Now, convert the original to slope-intercept using all three steps.Original:2x + 3y = 6 y = 6x - 3 y = -2 + 2 y = 2x + 6 Now that you have converted to slope-intercept form, graph the equation below. *hint:1. using the pencil tool, start with the y- intercept (point 1) , then move up or down right to create a second point (point 2, that's your slope).2. Click the star shape to toggle to the line shape to draw your line! Open up Desmos. Graph the following equations into the graph.Take a picture of the graph, insert it, and write the solution as an ordered pair ( x, y )