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Finding the slope intercept. 1x+y=-6
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Finding the slope intercept.
1x+y=-6
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Here ya go! So let me walk you through it: first you need to get 1 to the other side. I said -1 because I placed it to the other side; since y=mx+b. So then you put in the slope intercept form. Btw sorry about the text lol..i wrote this in rough
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