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14 April, 18:58

What is the slope intercept form of the equation of the line, 3x+2y=-14?

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  1. 14 April, 20:43
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    Y=-3/2x-7

    So first subtract the 3x to the other side so it turns into 2y=-3x-14 then you divide both the - 3x and - 14 by two and you get that answer
  2. 14 April, 21:53
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    y=mx+b

    3x+2y=-14

    move 3x to the other side

    sign changes from + 3x to - 3x

    3x-3x+2y=-3x-14

    2y=-3x-14

    divide both sides by 2 to get y by itself

    2y/2=-3x/2-14/2

    answer:

    y=-3/2x-7
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