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Kyle
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13 June, 23:46
What is the slope of the line 8x-6y=1
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Lauren Callahan
14 June, 00:08
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In y = mx + b form, the slope is in the m position
so lets put ur equation in y = mx + b form ...
8x - 6y = 1
-6y = - 8x + 1
y = (-8/-6) x + (1/-6)
y = 4/3x - 1/6 ... so ur slope is 4/3
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