SOLUTION: How do you find the slope of y=4/3x+-2?

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Question 79821: How do you find the slope of y=4/3x+-2?

Answer by mathgeek101(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
On the y axis you would put -2 and go up 4 and to the right 3! you will end up with a posative slope which looks likes this:/
~MAthgeek101

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