SOLUTION: 11x+y+12=0
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: 11x+y+12=0
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To find y you must make x = 0. So, y + 12 = 0. Move the y over. so, -y= 12. Divide -y by -1. Than divide 12 by negative 1. So y= -12. To find y you must make x 0. So, 11x + 12 = 0. So, 11x = -12. Divide 11x by 11 and than divide -12 by 11. So, you should get, x = -12/11. or -1 and 1/12. So, (-12/11,-12)
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