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Find the slope of the line whose equation is x - 6y + 12 = 0.
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Find the slope of the line whose equation is x - 6y + 12 = 0.
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The slope of the line would be one over six
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subtract x from both sides and you get -6y+12=-x
now subtract 12 from both side, youll get -6y=-x-12
Divide -6 from both sides, y=- -x-12 over 6
y= 1 over 6x +2
m= 1/6 1 over 6
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