SOLUTION: find the equation slope -1/6, y-intercept 5 a. x-6y=30 b. 6x+y=30 c. x+6y=30 d. -6x+y=30

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Question 983360: find the equation
slope -1/6, y-intercept 5
a. x-6y=30
b. 6x+y=30
c. x+6y=30
d. -6x+y=30

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(C)
put in slope/intercept form and you have the answer

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