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Write the slope and y-intercept of this linear equation: 3y + 6 = –2x

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Answer:

slope = -2/3

y-intercept = -2

Explanation:

3y + 6 = -2x

Conver to slope intercept form

3y = -2x - 6

y = -2/3x - 2

Follow the form y = mx + b, so m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

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