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What is the equation of the graphed line written in

standard form?
2x + 3y = -6
2x + 3y = 6
Y=-2/3x-2
Y=2/3x-2

What is the equation of the graphed line written in standard form? 2x + 3y = -6 2x-example-1

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We can see that the y-intercept of the line is
-2 and its slope is
-(2)/(3)\\ since to get from
(-3,0) to
(0,-2) we have to run by
3 units to the right and rise by
2 units down. The the equation of your line in slope-intercept form is
y = -(2)/(3)x -2\\. All we have to do now is to rewrite it in standard form.


y = -(2)/(3)x -2\\ 3(y) = (-(2)/(3)x -2)3 \\ 3y = -2x -6 \\ 2x +3y = -2x -6 +2x \\ 2x +3y = -6

Answer:


2x +3y = -6

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