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9 April, 14:05

What is the slope an y-intercept of the equation 3 (y-2) + 6 (x+1) - 2=0

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  1. 9 April, 14:16
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    3y-6+6x+6-2=0

    So since you've gotta change 6x to 6y. so ...

    6 (3y+6+6-2=0)

    18y+36+36-12=0

    so get rid of 36.

    18y-12=0

    add 12 to both sides

    18y=12

    y=1.5
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