SOLUTION: Find the slope of the line determined by the equation 6x -3y = 18

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Question 251950: Find the slope of the line determined by the equation 6x -3y = 18
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Solve the equation for , that is, manipulate the equation until is all by itself on one side of the equation and everything else is on the other side. The slope will then be the coefficient on


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