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What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation 3(y − 2) + 6(x + 1) − 2 = 0? A. slope = -2, y-intercept = B. slope = 2, y-intercept = C. slope = -2, y-intercept = D. slope = 2, y-intercept = E. slope = -2, y-intercept =

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slope = -2

Y-intercept= 2/3

You dont have the Y-intercept numbers so i cant say if its A,B,C, or D.

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User Fibono
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3(y − 2) + 6(x + 1) − 2 = 0

3y - 6 + 6x + 6 - 2 = 0

3y + 6x - 2 = 0

3y = -6x + 2

y = -2x + 2/3

Slope = - 2

Y intercept = b - 2/3

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A. slope = -2, y-intercept = B

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