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Convert the following standard form equation to slope-intercept form. Show your work
-2x-3y = -12

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Answer:


y=-(2)/(3) x+4

Explanation:

move the variable to the right(-2x) and change the sign(2x now) -3y=-12+2x then change the signs (-3y is 3y , -12 is 12 and then 2x becomes -2x again) then divide both sides of the equation by 3 so 12÷3=4 and -2x÷3=
-(2)/(3) x then you're going to use the commutative property to reorder the terms . so your answer is
y=-(2)/(3) x+4

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