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21 May, 22:26

What is the slope of a line - 3x + 20y = 40

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  1. 22 May, 02:19
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    You have to take this into y=mx+b form. So you just solve this as a equation. First, you have to take - 3x to the other side of the equation. So it would look like this:

    20y = 3x + 40

    Then, you have to divide the 20 on each side of the equation. So, it would look like this:

    y = 3/20x + 2

    And then that would be your answer. All you have to do for problems like this is, you have to get "y" alone.
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