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What is the slope-intercept form of the linear equation

−3x−2y=30


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The slope-intercept form of any equation is y = mx+c

Currently, the equation is im the form of ax+by = c

-3x-2y = 30
2y = -3x-30
y = -3/2 x - 15
This is the slope-intercept form, where m = -3/2 and c = -15

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