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How to do y=mx+b for the problem 4x-11y=-6
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How to do y=mx+b for the problem 4x-11y=-6
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Simply rearrange the terms and simplify.
Subtracting 4x from both sides, we have:
-11y=-4x-6
Dividing by -11, we have:
This is in the proper form, so this is our final equation.
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