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QuestionFind the slope and yy-intercept for these equations: a) 7y+12x2=07y + 12x - 2 = 0, b) 12x=6y+412x = 6y + 4.

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From the equation in the slope-intercept form, we can identify the slope and y-intercept. The slope is the coefficient of xx and the y-intercept is the constant term.
For equation b), the slope m=2m =2 and the y-intercept c=23c = -\frac{2}{3}.
So, the slope and y-intercept of equation a) are 127-\frac{12}{7} and 27\frac{2}{7} respectively, and the slope and y-intercept of equation b) are 22 and 23-\frac{2}{3} respectively.

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