SOLUTION: How do you change this linear equation to slope intercept form? 2x + y = -3

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Question 1033824: How do you change this linear equation to slope intercept form?
2x + y = -3

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x + y = -3
move the x to the opposite side
y=-2x-3
If you have +1 y on the left, you are in slope-intercept form.
X and Y must be on opposite sides, the X with the number, and the Y must be 1.

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