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How do you solve y=3/2x-6

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Finding the Slope

NOTE: Bare in mind, the formula to finding slope is y = mx + b, for slope = m.

Simply observe the given equation.


y=mx+b


y=(3)/(2)x-6

Notice
(3)/(2) is in the place of
m in the equation. This means that our slope is:


m=(3)/(2).

Hope this helps!

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