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Question 207077: How do you solve:
What is the slope of the line with the equation 2x + 3y + 6= 0?
Thank you

Answer by dlam5(15)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x +3y +6 =0
Turn into slope-int form.
(y=mx + b; recall m=slope)
3y = -2x -6
/3 /3 /3
y= -2/3x - 2
m = -2/3(slope)

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