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What is the slope of the equation: 2x + 3y = 12?

What is the slope of the equation: 2x + 3y = 12?-example-1
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Answer:The slope (m) = -2/3

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Given the equation : 2x + 3y = 12?

We will find the slope of the equation by re-arranging the equation into the standard form of slope intercept formula:


\begin{gathered} y\text{ = mx + b } \\ where\text{ m represent a slope } \\ \text{ and b represents y -intercept } \end{gathered}

Re-arranging the equation will be :


\begin{gathered} 2x+3y=\text{ 12 } \\ 3y\text{ = -2x + 12 } \\ \frac{3y}{3\text{ }}=\text{ }\frac{-2x\text{ +12}}{3} \\ \therefore\text{ y = }(-2)/(3)x\text{ +4 } \end{gathered}

Therefore the equation will be : y = -2/3x +4

Meaning the slope = -2/3

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