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Write the normal form of the equation: 9x-2y+4=0
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Write the normal form of the equation: 9x-2y+4=0
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The slope/y-int form would be y=9/2x+2 you have to move the x value and whole number(y-int) to the other side which would make them negative and then divide by the -2 and there you go.
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