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What is the slope of the line y – 3 = -2/3(x + 6)?

What is the slope of the line y – 3 = -2/3(x + 6)?-example-1
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Answer:

-2/3

Explanation:

first you rewrite it in slope intercept form Y= -2/3X-1

reference back to y= mx+b

m represents slope, so your slope is -2/3

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