19x + y = 11

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The equation you've provided, \(19x + y = 11\), represents a linear equation in two variables (x and y).

You can rewrite it in slope-intercept form \(y = mx + b\) by isolating \(y\):

\[ y = -19x + 11 \]

In this form:

  • The slope \(m\) is \(-19\), indicating that for each unit increase in \(x\), \(y\) decreases by 19 units.
  • The y-intercept \(b\) is \(11\), which is the point where the line intersects the y-axis (when \(x = 0\)).

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