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19 September, 21:18

How do I graph 6x - 3y = 12

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  1. 19 September, 21:36
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    You will have to change this equation into slope intercept form which will be y=2x-4.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To change this equation into slope-intercept form, you have to move the x. Do that by minus 6x on both sides. Once you move the x value, your equation will look like - 3y=-6x+12. Now you have to divide all your three numbers by - 3. Therefore your answer should be y=2x-4. Then going from there you will be able to graph this simple equation by going two spots to the right on the x-axis, and moving 4 spaces down in the y - axis.
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