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Consider the equation 1.5x+4.5y=18. If we graph the equation, what is the slope of the graph? m= 3 m = 1.5 m = 4.5 m = -1/3
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Consider the equation 1.5x+4.5y=18. If we graph the equation, what is the
slope of the graph?
m= 3
m = 1.5
m = 4.5
m = -1/3
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Answer:
M=-1/3
Y=-1/3x + 4
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