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how do you put 6x-9y=-12 in to slope intercept from
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to put
in to slope intercept from, solve for
.... both sides divide by
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The equation in slope-intercept form is y= mx+b where
m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
6x-9y=-12
subtract 6x from both sides
-9y = -6x -12
divide both sides by -9
y = (6/9)x - (12/-9)
y = (2/3)x +4/3
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Same as to ask put ax+by=c into slope intercept form.
You can use the same process or other equivalent steps.