SOLUTION: Find the slope 2x+y=6 y=-2x+6 (y=mx+b) t/f, m is -2.
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Question 30796: Find the slope 2x+y=6 y=-2x+6 (y=mx+b) t/f, m is -2.
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y=-2x+6 (y=mx+6) T/f, m=-2
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