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Drew
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19 November, 05:28
2x-y=-1 in slope intercept form
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Milagros Dillon
19 November, 05:48
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y=-2x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
y=Mx+b is the slope formula. You want to move y over to the other side to get the equation equal to y
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