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How do you write y-6=-3(x+2)

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Answer:

y=−3x

Explanation:

Distribute the -3 on the right side of the equation to simplify it

y−6=−3x−6

Now, add 6 to both sides of the equation to isolate y on the left side:

y−6+6=−3x−6+6

This simplifies to:

y=−3x

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