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A line has a y-intercept at (0,4) and an x-intercept at (6,0). What is the slope of the line?

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Answer: it should be 2/-3 = -0.666667

Step-by-step explanation: This is the equation you use to find the slope.

m =

y2 - y1

x2 - x1

User Rowlf
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3/2 is the answer
i say this because you have to think of the problem as

4y=6x

divide the 4

y=6x/4

simplify
3/2
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