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The Slope of the straight line 3y – 2x + 5 is ------

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Answered by VelvetRosee
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Answer:

The Slope of the straight line 3y – 2x + 5 is 2.

Explanation:

In the question we have been asked to find the slope of the straight line:

3y – 2x + 5 =0

The formula to find the slope of the straight line is:

y = mx + c

Here m is the slope of the straight line which is also the coefficient of x.

So we will rearrange the equation to make it appear like the formula.

3y = 2x -5

Here, the coefficient of x is 2.

So, the slope of the equation is 2.

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