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Graph the linear equation.
4x+6y=-12

Graph the linear equation. 4x+6y=-12-example-1
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To graph an equation using the slope and y-intercept, 1) Write the equation in the form y = mx + b to find the slope m and the y-intercept (0, b). 2) Next, plot the y-intercept. 3) From the y-intercept, move up or down and left or right, depending on whether the slope is positive or negative.

Graph the linear equation. 4x+6y=-12-example-1
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