SOLUTION: Find the slope of the given line, if it is defined
y=-3/2x+-4
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Question 155537: Find the slope of the given line, if it is defined
y=-3/2x+-4
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Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Y=mX+b Is the line equation where m=slope.
y=-3/2x+-4 -3/2 Is the slope of this line.
(graph 300x200 pixels, x from -6 to 5, y from -10 to 10, -3x/2 +4).
y=-3x/2-4
(graph 300x200 pixels, x from -6 to 5, y from -10 to 10, -3x/2 -4).
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