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Rewrite the equation 2x + 3y = 6 in slope-intercept form. y = -2 x + 6 y = - x + 2 y = 2 x + 6 3 y = -2 x + 6

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Answer:

y=-2/3x+2

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User Ebad Masood
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Step 1: Rewrite equation

2x+3y=6

Step 2: To get y alone on the left side, subtract 2x on both sides

2x+3y=6
-2x -2x
__________
3y=-2x+6

Step 3: Divide 3 on each number

3y=-2x+6
/3 /3 /3
________
y=-2/3x+2

Final equation: y=-2/3x+2

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