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6x+3y=-3 how to graph it need answers quick

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Answer:

Equation in slope intercept form: y = -2x -1

Explanation:

First you must convert this equation from standard form to slope intercept form (y=mx+b).

Subtract 6x on both sides to get 3y = -6x - 3. Then divide by 3 on both sides to get y = -2x - 1.

Now to graph:

First we will plot the y-intercept, which will be (0,-1). The point will be on the y-axis, since that's the point in which the line will cross.

Next we will go down 2 units and over to the right 1 unit, until we get to the next point.

(Picture is attached above for your convenience⤴⤴⤴)

Hope this helps you :)

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