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What is the slope of the equation? -x+2y=6
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What is the slope of the equation? -x+2y=6
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You would add x to both sides so it would be 2y=6+1x divide everything by two so the equation would be y=3+.5x the slope would be .5 or 1/2 and the y intercept would be 3 you would start at 3 on y axis and go up 1 right 2
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