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Can someone solve this for me? 2x + 7y = 4 ( u have to put it in y = mx + b) * but when i divide i get y = -2/7x + 4/7 is the 4/7 correct? like r u allowed to have two fractions?
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Can someone solve this for me?
2x + 7y = 4
( u have to put it in y = mx + b)
* but when i divide i get y = -2/7x + 4/7
is the 4/7 correct?
like r u allowed to have two fractions?
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I think that is correct because I got the same answer
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