SOLUTION: How do you get the equation 6y+12y+4=0 into slope-intercept form, and what would the graph look like?
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How do you get the equation 6y+12y+4=0 into slope-intercept form, and what would the graph look like?
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6y+12y+4=0
18Y=-4
Y=-4/18
Y=-2/9 ANS.
(graph 300x200 pixels, x from -6 to 5, y from -2 to 2, y = -2/9).