169k views
3 votes
How do you graph the slope for 2=-3x

User Princekin
by
5.1k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

First, divide by -3. Using that, we get x =-2/3.

The line will end up being a straight, vertical line. This is also known as a line with an undefined slope. I'll attach a desmos.

How do you graph the slope for 2=-3x-example-1
User Ruvee
by
5.1k points