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Solve this but put it in Y=mx+b so the equation is 12x+4y=12
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Start with 12x + 4y = 12.
Subtract 12x: 4y = -12x + 12.
Divide both sides by 4: y = (-12/4)x + 12/4 = -3x + 3.
So in y = mx + b form: y = -3x + 3 (m = -3, b = 3).
Subtract 12x: 4y = -12x + 12.
Divide both sides by 4: y = (-12/4)x + 12/4 = -3x + 3.
So in y = mx + b form: y = -3x + 3 (m = -3, b = 3).
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