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What is the slope of a line parallel to the given line?
-3x + 4y = 2

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Explanation:

Hey there!

The given equation is;

-3x+4y = 2

Now, from this equation;


slope(m) = ( - coeff. \: of \: x)/(coeff. \: of \: y)


m = ( - ( - 3))/(4)


m = (3)/(4)

As we know that the slope of line which are parallel to eachother is equal.

Therefore, the slope of the equation which is parallel to the equation is 3/4.

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