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I need to find the slope and y-intercept of this equation. I also need to convert it to slope intercept form. The equation is 3x-6y = -12. Thanks :)​

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Answer:

slope=-1/2

y intercept =-2

Explanation:

what u have to do is get y on 1 side and 3x on the other, so take away 3x from both sides which leaves you with 6y = -3x -12. then divide both sides by 6 to get y on it's own so you have y= -1/2x -2. this formula is y=mx+c the m is always the slope and the c is always the y intercept

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