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What is the slope of 3x+4y= -12?

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3x+4y=-12
-4y=-3x-12 ( /-4/ /-4/ /-4/ )
Y=(3/4)x+3
Now you know that you're slope is 3/4 and the y-intercept is 3, or (0,3)
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We have to isolate y in order to find the slope; namely, solve for y in terms of x. Thus, we will subtract 3x by both sides. We have 4y = -3x - 12. Now, we have to divide by 4 to get y isolated. This gives us y = (-3/4)x - 3. The term in front of the x term in a linear equation is the slope. Thus, m = -3/4.
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