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Anya Curtis
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28 September, 09:34
What is the slope of the line : 6x - 2y = 10
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Eleanor Griffin
28 September, 10:02
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6x - 2y = 10
First, you want to make it into slope-intercept form, which is:
y = mx + b : m is slope
b is y-intercept
6x - 2y = 10 : First, subtract 6x over to the right
-2y = - 6x + 10 : Then, divide the whole problem by - 2
y = 3x - 5 : Now, this is in slope-intercept form
Your slope is:
3 or 3/1
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