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How do you graph this equation -2/3y= -6

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Answer:

First, you want to get y by itself, so you will multiply by the reciprocal

( 3 /−2 )-2/-3 : (3/-2)-6

y=9 should be your answer. since there is no x value or "slope" your line will be straight.

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I have attached what your graph would look like. I hope this helps!!

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