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How would you convert 3x- 2y = -6 into a y= mx+ b equation.

How would you convert 3x- 2y = -6 into a y= mx+ b equation.-example-1
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Subtract 3x from both sides so you can get y by itself:
-2y = -3x - 6

Divide -2 from both sides:


y = (3)/(2) x + 3
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Hope that this helps
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