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The slope of the Line (): 3y−4x+3=0 is:
4
4/3
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Answer:


\displaystyle (4)/(3)

Explanation:


\displaystyle 3y - 4x + 3 = 0 → 3y - 4x = -3 → 3y = 4x - 3 \\ \\ y = 1(1)/(3)x - 1

When converted to Slope-Intercept Form, it is alot easier to determine the rate of change [slope] of the function because
\displaystyle b is the y-intercept, and the slope is represented by
\displaystyle m, which in this case is
\displaystyle 1(1)/(3), or\: (4)/(3).

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