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Find the slope of the line represented by 3x-2y=-6 using its intercept. How is the slope represented in your graph

User AlexDrenea
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Answer:

i think y= 2 3(x+2)

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i hope, this helps, if not i'm sorrry

User Muyueh
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the slope is 3/2

3x - 2y = -6
-3x on both sides

-2y = -3x -6
/-2 on both sides

(since youre dividing a negative by a negative, it becomes positive)

y = 3/2 + 3
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