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29 June, 13:29

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What is the slope of the 4x-y=6?

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  1. 29 June, 16:09
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    the slope is 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -you have to solve for y; keep y by itself on one side of the equation

    -you start by subtracting 4x on both sides (to get rid of it on the left side of the equation). you end up with - y = - 4x+6

    -y must be positive when it is alone, so to make it a positive, you have to divide both sides of the equation by - 1. you end up with y = 4x-6

    -so now that we have y by itself and positive, we can identify the slope. (the slope will always be what is right next to x, in this case it is 4). so the slope is 4
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