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What is x + y = -9 in y=mx+b form

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Answer: Talk the Talk. Once a linear equation is solved for y, it is in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b. The coefficient of the x term, m, is the slope of the line and the number (or constant), b, is the y-intercept.

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