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

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Answered by rajaalikhankhan1
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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: Linear \: equation \: in \:two  variables\: x \:and \:y \:is : 3y = 6x + 9

/* Dividing each term by 3 , we get */

\implies y = 2x + 3

/* Compare this with y = mx + c,we get */

  slope \: of \: the\:line (m_{1}) = 2

 and \: y - intercept (c) = 3

 Slope \: of \:a \:line \: parallel \: given \:line

  is\: (m_{2}) = m_{1} = 2

Therefore.,

 \red{ Slope \: of \: the \:line \:t } \green { = 2}

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