18x − 18y = –11

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The equation you've provided is a linear equation in two variables, \(x\) and \(y\). It can be rewritten in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) or standard form (Ax + By = C).

To convert the equation \(18x - 18y = -11\) into slope-intercept form, you can follow these steps:

  1. Start with the original equation: \[ 18x - 18y = -11 \]

  2. Rearrange the equation to solve for \(y\): \[ -18y = -18x - 11 \]

  3. Divide each term by -18 to isolate \(y\): \[ y = x + \frac{11}{18} \]

Now the equation is in slope-intercept form \(y = mx + b\), where \(m = 1\) (the slope) and \(b = \frac{11}{18}\) (the y-intercept).

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