SOLUTION: I am trying to find the slope for the equation 3x-y=-2.
I am following the y=mx+b equation.
so.....3x-y=-2
-3x -3x
y=-3x-2......the slope beign -3
Is this corre
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Question 944020: I am trying to find the slope for the equation 3x-y=-2.
I am following the y=mx+b equation.
so.....3x-y=-2
-3x -3x
y=-3x-2......the slope beign -3
Is this correct?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for y.
, slope intercept form.
The skipped steps are easily handled in ones head.
Slope is 3.
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