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20 August, 09:30

What is the slope of a line where X=6 and Y = (-3) ?

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  1. 20 August, 10:53
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    For 6x-3y=6 you subtract 6x from both sides and that becomes - 3y=6-6x. Then divide - 3y, 6 and - 6x by - 3 and the answer is y=-2+2x
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