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What is the slope of 12x + 3y =7

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Answer: y = -4x + 7/3 so the slope is -4

Explanation:

First, we need to put the linear equation into the slope-intercept form: y = mx + b

We do this by subtracting 12x from both sides, so the equation now looks like 3y = -12x + 7. Now we divide both sides by 3 to get y alone, which gives us y = -4x + 7/3

m is always the slope, so the slope of this line is -4 or -4/1.

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X=7/12-y/4






Ik this because I did it
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