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the standard form of a linear equation is 3x + 2y equals -17 how is the equation Express in slope intercept form
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the standard form of a linear equation is 3x + 2y equals -17 how is the equation Express in slope intercept form
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3x+2y=-17
-3x -3x
2y = -17-3x
÷2 ÷2 ÷2
Y= -8.5-3/2x
Or 1.5x
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