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Find the slope of the graph of the linear equation

3y = 2x + 3

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Answer:

Slope = 2/3.

Explanation:

First, you have to make the y independent, meaning you must remove any coefficients it has. To do this, simply divide by three y on both sides. You are left with y = 2/3x + 3. 2/3 is the slope; 3 is the y-intercept.

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