SOLUTION: How do you find the slope of 4y= 3(y+2)

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Question 571104: How do you find the slope of 4y= 3(y+2)
Answer by Maths68(1474)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4y=3(y+2)
4y=3y+6
4y-3y=6
y=6
y=(0)x+6
Compare above equation with standard equation of the line
y=mx+b
Slope = m = 0, y-intercept = b = 6
Slope of the line is zero, it is a horizontal line.

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