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Find the slope of the line whose equation is 4y - 3x + 6 = 0.

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4y-3x+6=0, isolate y
4y=3x-6
y=3/4x-3/2

slope= 3/4 :)
User Gisellet
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Answer:

slope of the line will be
(3)/(4)

Explanation:

We have to find the slope of a given line whose equation is 4y - 3x + 6 = 0

If a line is in the form of y = mx + c

Then m represents slope of the line

4y - 3x + 6 = 0 [ Given equation ]

4y = 3x - 6

y =
(1)/(4) ( 3x-6 )

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

Therefore, slope of the line will be
(3)/(4)

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