SOLUTION: graph the line please
2x - 3y = -6
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Question 209382: graph the line please
2x - 3y = -6
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
to graph the line, you need to solve for y.
2x-3y = -6
add 3y to both sides of the equation and add -6 to both sides of the equation to get:
2x + 6 = 3y
divide both sides of the equation by 3 to get
y = (2/3)*x + 2
now it's in a form that you can graph it with.
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graph of y = (2/3)*x + 2 is shown below:
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