SOLUTION: manipulate the following equation into slope y intercept form
3x+2y-8=6y-2x+3
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Question 57014: manipulate the following equation into slope y intercept form
3x+2y-8=6y-2x+3
Answer by Cintchr(481) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for y
Move the y vallues to the left ... all other terms to the right
subtract 6y from both sides
subtract 3x from both sides
Add 8 to both sides
Divide all parts by -4
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