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Find the slope of the line with the given equation. 6x – 2y = 18
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Find the slope of the line with the given equation. 6x – 2y = 18
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6x - 2y = 18
-2y = -6x + 18
y = -6x/-2 - 18/2
y = 3x - 9
comparing to y = mx + c,
m = 3,
Slope = 3
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