Question 68885
-6x+3y=10 to slope intercept form and then identify the correct slope of this line.

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The equation <b>y = mx+b</b> is called the <u>Slope -intercept form </u> of a linear equation. 
The graph of the equation is a line with slope m and y-intercept b.

-6x + 3y = 10 
      3y = 6x + 10   Divide each term by 3
       y = 2x + 5/3  where m = 2 and b = 5/3

The slope = m = 2 </font></pre>