SOLUTION: Find the slope of the line determined by each equation.
3x+2y=12
I am taking an Algebra class online and I am having problems understanding this unit. I am to do all odd que
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3x+2y=12
I am taking an Algebra class online and I am having problems understanding this unit. I am to do all odd que
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Question 59868This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
: Find the slope of the line determined by each equation.
3x+2y=12
I am taking an Algebra class online and I am having problems understanding this unit. I am to do all odd questions because answers are in the back of the book. I am using the 2006 book Intermediate Algebra Third Edition by Alan S. Tussy and R. David Gustafson.
I attempted the problem by dividing 3x, then by dividing with 2y, but I do not come up with the correct answer of -3/2. I also can't figure out why this is negative. Could someone please help me? Thanks. I was okay until this whole slope of a line unit, now I am so confused.
Dawn Yilmaz
yilmazdawn@yahoo.com This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi Dawn,
Find the slope of the line determined by each equation.
3x+2y=12
When asked to determine the slope of a linear equation, we put the equation into slope intercept form:, m=slope and b=y-intercept.
-3x+3x+2y=-3x+12
0+2y=-3x+12
2y=-3x+12 The slope, m=-3/2.
Happy Calculating!!!