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Jennings
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22 February, 11:54
0=2-3y+12x how do you solve this problem
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Nevaeh Mitchell
22 February, 12:23
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0 = 2 - 3y + 12x
0 = 12x - 3y + 2
3y = 12x + 2
3 3
y = 4x + ²/₃
Change the problem into an equation in slope-intercept form.
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