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8 April, 00:21

Find the slope of the line whose equation is 6x - 3y = 12.

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  1. 8 April, 00:42
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    You can find the slope by making the equation into slope-intercept form, in other words, solving it for y.

    6x - 3y = 12 Subtract 6x from both sides

    -3y = - 6x + 12 Divide both sides by - 3

    y = 2x - 4

    Slope Intercept form is y = mx + b, where m represents slope. M in your equation is 2, so the slope of the line is 2.
  2. 8 April, 00:43
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    6x - 3y = 12

    The slope intercept form: y = mx + c.

    6x - 3y = 12

    -3y = - 6x + 12 Divide both sides by - 3.

    (-3y/-3) = (-6x + 12) / - 3

    y = 2x - 4 comparing to y = mx + c, where m = slope, m = 2

    slope = 2
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