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23 May, 16:40
Graph 3x-6y=2 in slope intercept form
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Janelle Russell
23 May, 17:00
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y = one half x minus one third
Step-by-step explanation:
remove 3x from both sides
divide by - 6 to make it positive and remove the 6 from 6y
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