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Find the value of the missing coefficient in the equation Ax-2y=12 so that the line will have the slope -3

Find the value of the missing coefficient in the equation Ax-2y=12 so that the line-example-1

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To find the missing coefficient, first, write the equation in slope-intercept form:


Ax-2y=12

-Subtract Ax


\begin{gathered} Ax-Ax-2y=12-Ax \\ -2y=-Ax+12 \end{gathered}

-Divide both sides by -2


\begin{gathered} -(2y)/(-2)=-(Ax)/(-2)+(12)/(-2) \\ y=(1)/(2)Ax-6 \end{gathered}

The slope of the line is expressed by the coefficient 1/2A, this value should be "-3", then:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(2)A=-3 \\ (1)/(2)A\cdot2=(-3)\cdot2 \\ A=-6 \end{gathered}

For the slope of the line to be m=-3, the coefficient must be A=-3

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