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Put 5x – 6y = 12 in slope intercept form
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Put 5x – 6y = 12 in slope intercept form
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ok so to put your equation into slope intercept form you need to do y=mx=b. so basically 5x+6y=12 then subtract 5x long story short y=-5/6x+2
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5x-6y=12
-6y=-5x+12
y=5/6(x) - 2
5/6 is the slope, and (0,-2) is the y-intercept.
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