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Can someone explain to me how to find Slope from standard from here is the equation 6x+2y=14 please help thanks
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Can someone explain to me how to find Slope from standard from
here is the equation
6x+2y=14
please help
thanks
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2y=-6x+14.( move x to the other side). Y=-3x+7.(divide by 2). In standard form y=Mx+b. Where m is slope. Here, -3 is the slope.
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