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find the scope of 3x + 5y = 6

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Answered by TooFree
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Question: Find the slope of 3x + 5y = 6


To find the slope, we will need to arrange the equation into y = mx + c format, where m is the slope.


3x + 5y = 6

Take away 3x from both sides:

5y = -3x + 6

Divide both sides by 5:

y = -3/5 x + 6/5

⇒ Therefore, the slope, m = -3/5


Answer: Slope = 3/5


Answered by Sidyandex
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In given terms, we have to divide each term 3x+5y=6 and use the slope intercept form to find the slope and y-intercept.

This should be evaluated in given m and b using the form y=mx+by+b.

The slope of the line is measured by taking proper value of m and y intercept of the value of bb.

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