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What is the slope of the line that is parallel to a line whose equeation is 3y = -4x + 2 ? Question 4 options: 3/4 -3/4 4/3 -4/3
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What is the slope of the line that is parallel to a line whose equeation is 3y = -4x + 2 ?
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3/4
-3/4
4/3
-4/3
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You need write the line function's equation this way: y=a.x+b, where "a" is the slope.
Well, if we divide both members by 3, we can see that!
y=-4/3x+2/3
The slope is -4/3.
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Find Slope :
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3y = -4x + 2
y = -4/3x + 2/3
Slope = - 4/3
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Answer: -4/3
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