You can graph this two ways. You can change it into slope intercept form, y=mx+b, or find the x- and y-intercepts. To change it to slope intercept form you would need to add 12x to both sides and divide both sides by 18. By doing this, you'd get y=2/3x+17/9. You'd then go up on the y-axis to 17/9 or 1.89 and place a point. You'd then go up two and to the right three and place another point. You can do this one more time and connect the points. To find the x- and y- intercepts you would plug 0 in for x and solve for y, getting 17/9, and plug 0 in for y and solve for x, getting -17/6. You'd then plot the points (-17/6, 0) and (17/9) and connect the points forming a line.
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2/4? i think....
idrk sry :(
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve for y.
<span><span>11−<span><span>12</span>y</span></span>=<span>3+<span>6x
</span></span></span>Step 1: Add -11 to both sides.
<span><span><span><span><span><span>−1/2</span></span>y</span>+11</span>+<span>−11</span></span>=<span><span><span>6x</span>+3</span>+<span>−11
</span></span></span><span><span><span><span>−1</span>2</span>y</span>=<span><span>6x</span>−8
</span></span>Step 2: Divide both sides by (-1)/2.
<span><span><span><span><span>−1/</span>2</span>y</span><span><span>−1/</span>2</span></span>=<span><span><span>6x</span>−8/-1/2
</span></span></span><span>y=<span><span>−<span>12x</span></span>+16</span></span><span>
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Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps!