Transform the linear equation −2y = 14 − 6x to slope-intercept form.

y =

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-7 + 3x

To transform −2y = 14 − 6x to slope-intercept form, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation and simplify.

Starting with -2y = 14 - 6x, we can divide both sides by -2 to isolate y:

y = (-14/2) + (6x/-2)

Simplifying the expression:

y = (-7) - 3x

Now, the equation is in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope (-3) and b is the y-intercept (-7).
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y = 3x-7
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