SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line y= -2/3 x + 3

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Question 638608: What is the slope of the line y= -2/3 x + 3

Answer by josh_jordan(263)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your equation is already in the proper slope intercept form: , where m = the slope. In other words, The slope of a line is the number in front of the x in the equation when it is in the proper slope intercept form. In your equation , the number in front of the x is . Therefore, the slope is
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