I am completely stumped... Haven't done this in years...
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I am completely stumped... Haven't done this in years...
straight line -> y = (2/3)x - 3
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As long as there are no variables², it will always be a straight line.
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Just remember to get that y alone on one side, usually clears it up.
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a straight line
Use wolframalpha if you're not sure ^^
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2x-3y=9
2x-9=3y
2x/3-3=y
Just type in google: 2x/3-3
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Lol can't believe this needed to be asked
y=2x/3-3 right? 2/3 is the slop. rise/run basically. You move 3 down the y axis
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