SOLUTION: The slope of the line 3x - y = 4 between x = 3 and x = 6 is 3. What is the slope between the interval x = 12 and x = 15?
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Question 1030493: The slope of the line 3x - y = 4 between x = 3 and x = 6 is 3. What is the slope between the interval x = 12 and x = 15?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If it is a straight line (and it is), the slope is the same throughout.
Thus its slope is 3 there, too.
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