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The equation y-2/3=-2[x-1/4} is written in point-slope form. What is the equation in slope-intercept form?

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Answer: y= negative 2x plus 7/6

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User Mark Khateeb
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Answer:

The equation would be y = -2x + 7/6

Explanation:

In order to find the slope-intercept form of this equation, you need to use the order of operations and solve for y.

y - 2/3 = -2(x - 1/4)

y - 2/3 = -2x + 1/2

y = -2x + 7/6

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