SOLUTION: how do you fine the slope of a line
3x-y=4
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Question 298870: how do you fine the slope of a line
3x-y=4
Answer by TX911(36) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
re-write in slope-intercept form- y=mx+b
3x-y=4
-y=-3x+4
-3x+4/-1y= y=3x-4
The slope is 3
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