Math, asked by zohanabeel30, 8 months ago

A line “t” is parallel to 3y = 6x + 9. Find the slope of this line “t”.

(Please show the solution step-by-step)

Answers

Answered by janardhan9098
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Step-by-step explanation:

3y=6x+9

=6x-3y+9

comparing equation by ax+by+c=0

a=6,b=-3,c=9

slope of the line = -a/b

= -6/-3

=2

slope of line 3y=6x+9 =2

as line 3y=6x+9 is parallel to "t"

slope of line t =slope of line 3y =6x+9

slope of line t =2

Answered by bareeraadnan1
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Answer:

y=mx+c

3y=6x+c

y= 6x/3+c3(simplifying 6x/3=2x)  

y=2x+c3

slope=2

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