SOLUTION: find the inclination of the line 3x-4y=6 to the nearest degree

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Question 38932: find the inclination of the line 3x-4y=6 to the nearest degree
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From
3x - 4y = 6
we can solve for y to find the inclination, or slope, of the line
-4y = -3x + 6
y = (3/4)x - 3/2
Thus 3/4 is the inclination or slope...
Of course another way is merely -A/B = 3/4

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