Find the general linear form and the slope-intercept form of the following equation.\\ $-\frac{x}{2} + \frac{2y}{5} = -6\frac{1}{6}$\\ The general linear form of the equation is (Simplify your answer. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.) The slope-intercept form of the equation is (Simplify your answer. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.)
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To do this, we can start by multiplying every term by the least common multiple of the denominators to clear the fractions. The least common multiple of 2 and 5 is 10, so we can multiply every term by 10 to clear the fractions. Show more…
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