SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line with the equation 2x+3y+6=0

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Question 131408: What is the slope of the line with the equation 2x+3y+6=0
Answer by grmpichardo(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ok. Well first you have to move the 3y to the other side so that it is isolated. That would be 2x+6=-3y
Once you've done this you make the -3y into just 'y' by dividing everything on the other side by -3
That would be
2

-3x +6=y
and whatever is in front of your X is your slope, so the slope would be 2/-3.
Hope it helped =)

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