SOLUTION: if (-2,5), 6x=7y+9 what is the equation y= to?

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Question 249075: if (-2,5), 6x=7y+9
what is the equation y= to?

Answer by College Student(505)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solving for y would look like this:





The graph for is shown below.
However, point (-2,5) is not a valid solution for this equation.


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