SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line 6x – 4y = 7?

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Question 224328: What is the slope of the line 6x – 4y = 7?
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What is the slope of the line 6x – 4y = 7
Put into slope-intercept form (that means solve for y)
y = mx + b (m = slope, b = y-intercept)
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6x – 4y = 7
4y = 6x-7
y = (3/2)x - 7/4
Slope, m = 3/2

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