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24 February, 20:09

What is the slope of the line 2y - 6 = 2x?

a. 1

b. - 1

c. - 3

d. 3

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  1. 24 February, 20:20
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    A) 1

    2y-6=2x

    +6 + 6

    2y=2x+6

    /2 / 2

    y=x+3
  2. 24 February, 20:24
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    First we have to put 2y-6=2x into slope-intercept form

    2y-6=2x

    take - 6 and move it to the other side of the = by adding 6 to both sides

    2y=2x+6

    divide both sides of the = by 2 so we can get y on its own

    y=x+3

    this is our equation in slope-intercept form

    the answer to your question is D) 3
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