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How can I turn -2x+3y=15 Into a y=Mx+b equation
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How can I turn -2x+3y=15 Into a y=Mx+b equation
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So what you would do is you need to isolate your y value so add 2x now your equation looks like 3y=15+2x and if you want to keep going it would be y=2/3x +5
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y=2/3 x+5. Add 2x on each side and then divide each side by 3 to get y by itself
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