SOLUTION: what is the slope of y-3=-2/3x and how would i graph that
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Question 253424: what is the slope of y-3=-2/3x and how would i graph that
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y-3=(-2/3)*x
y=(-2/3)*x+3
so the slope is -2/3
which means that it slants down from left to right.
To graph it solve for y when x=0 and x when y=0
when y=0 x=3
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