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12 September, 05:16

What is the slope for - 3x+2y=6

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  1. 12 September, 06:31
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    The slope is 3/2,

    You add 3 to other side of the equals sign to get 2y=3x+6 and then you divide by 2 to get y=3/2x+3
  2. 12 September, 08:44
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    You will need to put it in slope-intercept form first. (y=mx+b, where "m" is the slope)

    -3x+2y=6 (Original)

    2y=3x+6 (Add 3x)

    y=3/2x+3 (Divide by 2)

    The slope is 3/2.
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