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10 November, 08:22

2x+3y=-6

what is the slope

the x intercept and y intercept?

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  1. 10 November, 08:38
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    the slope (or rise over run) is 2/3x, and the y intercept is - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to find the slope:

    subtract 2x from itself, cancelling it out. Do the same to the other side (-6). it should then look like this: 3y=-2x+-6 next divide 3 from y as well as from - 2 and - 6. it should then look like this: y=2/3x+-2
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