SOLUTION: Find the slope of the line with equation 6x + 7y= -9

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Question 1128081: Find the slope of the line with equation 6x + 7y= -9
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Find the slope of the line with equation 6x + 7y= -9
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(Try solve for y in terms of x, and compare to form y=mx+b, where slope is m.)

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