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Given the Standard Form of the linear equation below, solve for y in terms x and state the slope of the line.

9x − 3y = 12
Slope =

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The given equations is:

9x - 3y = 12


The slope intercept form is:

y = mx + b


Change/Solve:


9x - 3y = 12

-9x -9x

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-3y = -9x + 12

/-3 /-3 /-3

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y = 3x - 4


The new equation in slope intercept form is:

y = 3x - 4


The slope in the equation is:

3


Hope I helped!


-Char

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