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Find the slope of the line given by the equation 4x + 6y = 9

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Answered by Aashu01
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slope intercept form of line => y= mx+c

Thus we have to convert this eq. in this form.

6y=-4x+9

y=-4x + 9 /6

by comparing with the general eq.

m= slope=-4/6

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer: The slope of the line given by the equation 4x + 6y = 9 is -4/6.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is

4x + 6y = 9......(1)

We know

a equation

y = mx + c......(3)

Where m is the slope of the equation.

Now from equation (1)

4x + 6y = 9

Changing side of 4x

6y =  - 4x + 9

y =   - \frac{4x}{6}   +  \frac{9}{6} ....(3)

Comparing equation 2 and 3 and get

m=-4/6 and c=9/6

Here m is slope.

So,The slope of the line given by the equation 4x + 6y = 9 is -4/6

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