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What is the slope of the line whose equation is 12=4x−6y ? Enter your answer in the box.

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12=4x-6y
2-(4/6)x=y

Slope is -4/6 or -2/3
User Dmitry Kaltovich
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Answer:

Slope of the line 12=4x−6y is
(2)/(3) .

Explanation:

The slope line form is denoted by

y = mx + c

Where m is the slope and c is the y- intercept .

As given

The equation of the line is given by .

12=4x−6y

It is also written as

6y = 4x - 12


y = (4x)/(6) -(12)/(6)

Simplify the above


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

(Compare with y = mx + c )

Thus


m = (2)/(3)

Therefore the slope of the line 12=4x−6y is
(2)/(3) .

User Senthurkumaran
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