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find slope of straight line √3y=3x+4​

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Answered by akshai2006
0

Explanation:

y=3/✓3x+4/✓3

y=✓3x+4/✓3

slope=x - coefficient = m =✓3

Answered by qwmillwall
2

The slope is √3.

  • The slope of a line is the change in y coordinate with respect to the change in x coordinate.
  • The net change in the y-coordinate is represented by Δy and the net change in the x-coordinate is represented by Δx.
  • Therefore, m = change in y/change in x = Δy/Δx, Where “m” is the slope of a line.
  • In the slope-intercept form, the equation of the line is given by: y = mx + b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.
  • Converting the given equation in slope-intercept form: y = √3x + 4/√3
  • Now comparing the above equation with the slope-intercept form, we get, m = √3 and b = 4/√3
  • Therefore the slope of straight line √3y=3x+4​ is √3.

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