SOLUTION: Express the following equation in slope-intercept form: 17x + 12y = 60
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Question 330667: Express the following equation in slope-intercept form: 17x + 12y = 60
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Express the following equation in slope-intercept form:
17x + 12y = 60
subtract 17x from both sides:
12y = -17x + 60
divide both sides by 12
y = x +
y = x + 5
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