SOLUTION: how would you write this standard form of a linear equation into slope intercept form? -6x+7y=21. slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. so do you just plug the numbers in? would -6x+7y=

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: how would you write this standard form of a linear equation into slope intercept form?
-6x+7y=21. slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. so do you just plug the numbers in? would -6x+7y=21 in slope-intercept form be: y=-6x+21??
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y=mx+b [The slope-intercept form of a line]
-6x+7y=21 [Solve for y]
7y=6x+21
y=6/7x+21/7
y=6/7x+3