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Find the slope-intercept form of the equation 3x + 7y = 14.

A. 7y = 3x + 14

B. 7y = -3x + 14

C. y= (-3)/7 x+2

D. y= 3/7 x+2

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User Zifre
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The slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b

We have:


3x+7y=14 subtract 3x from both sides


7y=-3x+14 divide both sides by 7


\boxed{y=-(3)/(7)x+2\to\boxed{C.}}

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