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rewrite the following equation in slope - intercept form. -14y + 4 = 6x. write your answer using integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.
Step1: Isolate y - term
Subtract 4 from both sides of - 14y + 4 = 6x. We get - 14y=6x - 4.
Step2: Solve for y
Divide both sides by - 14. So y = $\frac{6x - 4}{-14}$, which simplifies to y=$-\frac{3}{7}x+\frac{2}{7}$.
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y = $-\frac{3}{7}x+\frac{2}{7}$