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Solve this but put it in Y=mx+b so the equation is 2x- 6y=-6
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Start with 2x - 6y = -6.
Subtract 2x: -6y = -2x - 6.
Divide by -6: y = (-2/-6)x + (-6/-6) = (1/3)x + 1.
So in y = mx + b form: y = (1/3)x + 1 (m = 1/3, b = 1).
Subtract 2x: -6y = -2x - 6.
Divide by -6: y = (-2/-6)x + (-6/-6) = (1/3)x + 1.
So in y = mx + b form: y = (1/3)x + 1 (m = 1/3, b = 1).
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