Transform the linear equation −2y=14−6x to slope-intercept form.(1 point) y=

To transform the linear equation -2y = 14 - 6x to slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), we need to isolate the y variable on one side of the equation.

Starting with the given equation:
-2y = 14 - 6x

To isolate y, we'll begin by dividing both sides of the equation by -2, which will give:
y = (14 - 6x) / -2

This equation can be further simplified by distributing the -2 to both terms within the parentheses:
y = -14/-2 + (6x)/-2

Simplifying this further:
y = 7 + (-3x)

The equation y = 7 - 3x is now in slope-intercept form, with the slope being -3 and the y-intercept being 7.

-7+3x

−2y=14−6x

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