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24 August, 23:44

What is the slope of line with equation 2x+3y+6=0

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  1. 25 August, 00:04
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    You have to put in y=mx+b form, m is the slope.

    Subtract the 3y from both sides:

    -3y=2x+6

    Divide by - 3:

    y = (2/-3) x+6

    Answer:

    Slope = 2/-3
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