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2 = -5x + (2y + 2x) in slope intercept form
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2 = -5x + (2y + 2x) in slope intercept form
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2 = -5x + (2y + 2x) in slope intercept form
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Answer: y = 1.5x + 1
Step by step:
First, combine like terms then isolate the y value: -2y = -3x-2
Then divide both sides by -2 to get the answer.
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