SOLUTION: what is the slope of.
2x-6y=-12
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Question 351440: what is the slope of.
2x-6y=-12
Answer by jjordan95(63) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the slope of the line you need to put this equation into slope-intercept form. ()
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To do that you just need to solve for y.
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<--- Original
<--- Move the term 2x over to the right side by subtracting it from both sides.
<--- Divide both sides by -6 to isolate y.
<--- Simplify
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It is now in format. In this equation the 'm' is your slope. Therefore is your slope.
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