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Find the slope of the line whose equation is 17x - 12y = -36.

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Answer:

17/12

Explanation:

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User Morisunshine
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The easiest way to do this is to put the equation in y = mx + b form. To do this, isolate the y on one side of the equation. The number or fraction in front of the variable x (identified by the letter m in the original equation) is your slope.


17x-12y=-36 \\ (17x-12y)-17x=(-36)-17x \\ -12y=-17x-36 \\ (-12y)/-12=(-17x-36)/-12 \\ y= (17)/(12)x+3

The slope of the equation is 17/12 AKA (m=17/12).
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