The equation you provided, \( 7x + 11y = -15 \), is a linear equation in two variables, \( x \) and \( y \). If you'd like to solve for one variable in terms of the other or if you need to graph this equation, please specify which direction you would like to take.
Here’s how to express \( y \) in terms of \( x \):
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Start with the equation: \[ 7x + 11y = -15 \]
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Isolate \( y \): \[ 11y = -15 - 7x \]
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Divide by \( 11 \): \[ y = -\frac{7}{11}x - \frac{15}{11} \]
This gives you the equation of the line in slope-intercept form, \( y = mx + b \), where the slope \( m = -\frac{7}{11} \) and the y-intercept \( b = -\frac{15}{11} \).
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