SOLUTION: What is -4x+6y=3 in slope intercept form

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Question 989545: What is -4x+6y=3 in slope intercept form

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Solve the equation for . That is, do whatever you need to do in terms of adding quantities to both sides or multiplying both sides by a quantity in order to get the in the LHS by itself and everything else in the RHS. Your end product should be in the form:



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