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What is the slope of the line?

3(y-1)=2x+23(y−1)=2x+2

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Answer:

2/3

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What is the slope of the line? 3(y-1)=2x+23(y−1)=2x+2-example-1
User Thab
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Answer:

slope m = 2/3

Explanation:

Suppose the line equation is 3(y-1)=2x+2. We can solve for y in term of x in order to find the slope

3(y-1)=2x+2

3y - 3 = 2x + 2

3y = 2x + 5

y = (2/3)x + 5/3

So the equation would have a form of y = mx + b with slope m = 2/3

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