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What’s the slope of a parallel line given the equation 3x+4y=3?

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Answer:

-3/4

Explanation:

Move the 3x over to the side with the 3 so it will become a -3x now you have 4y=-3x+3 now you have to remove the 4 from the y so now you have y=-3/4x+3/4 so you slope will be -3/4

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