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14 July, 22:06

Hello, how can I find the slope of 4y+6x=2?

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  1. 14 July, 22:21
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    Subtract 6x from itself and 2. That would leave you with 4y=2-6x. then you would devide 4y from itself and 2-6x. That would leave you with y=1 - (6x:4).
  2. 14 July, 22:35
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    You solve for y

    4y=-6x+2

    y=-6/4x+2

    y=-2/3x+2

    Slope is - 2/3, the number in front of x is the slope.
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