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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the linear equation y=-6-2/3x

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User Danfoa
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Answer: -6-2/3x

Step-by-step explanation: first you need to find the -6 on the X-axis then on the same number -6 you go down 2 and 3 to the right on the graph

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User Vincent Agnus
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Answer:

slope = -2/3x

y intercept = -6

Explanation:

We can rewrite the equation as y = -2/3x - 6

which is in form y = mx+b, where m is slope and b is y intercept

From here we can tell m = -2/3 and b = -6

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User Ricky Sharma
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