SOLUTION: Is y=-7+6x a linear equation, if so how is it written in simplest form?
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Question 239223: Is y=-7+6x a linear equation, if so how is it written in simplest form?
Answer by College Student(505) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A linear equation is written in this form: y=mx+b
In this case, this problem would then be written as: y=6x-7
You cannot simplify this equation any further than what it is.
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