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What the slope of 6x-3y=2

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Answer:

The slope 'm' is equals to 2

Explanation:

To achieve this, it is recommended to solve for 'y' variable, this means, leave the 'y' variable alone in one side of the equation. Doing that, leaves us the following:


3y=6x-2


y=(6)/(3)x -(2)/(3) =2x- (2)/(3)

This is the general equation of a line:
y=mx+b where 'm' is the slope, thus We have the desired result

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