Math, asked by Rishi21119752499423, 1 year ago

find the slope of the line. 2 X + 3 Y - 4 = 0

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Answered by abhi8460
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-2/3is the slope of the line

Rishi21119752499423: plz explain
abhi8460: take the 'x' term to the ryt side
abhi8460: take the 'x' term to the ryt side, divide x term by 3
abhi8460: u will get -2/3x +4 , the slope is -2/3
abhi8460: u will take the constant of the x term as the slope
Answered by 9312000329
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The given equation of the line is,

    2x+ 3y − 4 = 0

⇒3y = 4 − 2x

⇒y = (−

2

3

)x + 

4

3

  ........(1)

Comparing it with general equation that

 is y = mx + c, we get

m = −

2

3

.

So,

 slope of the required line = −

2

3

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