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

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So we know that the slope-intercept form of an equation is:



y=mx+b


And we are given the equation:
2x+3y=6


So we need to subtract 2x from both sides:



3y=-2x+6


And then divide both sides by 3:



y=(-2)/(3)x+2

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