Which of the following equations is equivalent to the equation 4x − 6y = 9?
A. y=23x−32
B. y=−23x+32
C. y=32x−94
D. y=−32x+94

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Answer:

The answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to change this equation into point-slope form. First, we want to get 4x on the side of where 9 is, which is our y-intercept. What we do is subtract 4x on both sides.

-6y = -4x + 9

Next, we want to get rid of the -6 on the left side. In order to do this, we divide all sides by -6.

[tex]y = \frac{2}{3} + -\frac{3}{2}[/tex]

This is what you get when you divide. I simplified the equation to the furthest it can go to. You can remove the addition symbol and just make it into a subtraction equation.

Answer:

Y= 2/3x-3/2

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