SOLUTION: What is this equation in y=mx+b format in order for it to be graphed: x/7-y/6=1

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Question 723246: What is this equation in y=mx+b format in order for it to be graphed:
x/7-y/6=1

Answer by checkley79(3341)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x/7-y/6=1
-Y/6=-X/7+1
-Y=6[(-X/7)+1]
-Y=-6X/7+6
Y=6X/7-6 ANS.

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