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what is the slope for y-6=2(3x-4)

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Answered by rahul42291
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Answer:

slope-intercept form of a line is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is your y-intercept. Your slope is 2/3.

Answered by Flaunt
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\sf =>y - 6 = 2(3x - 4)

\sf=>y - 6 = 6x - 8

\sf =>y - 6x + 2

\sf =>y = 6x - 2

Now look at this slope intercept form:

\sf y = mx + c

Here,'m' denotes slope of y and c is the intercept of 'y'

By using slope intercept form we can find the slope.

Now ,look into this equation :

\sf y = 6x - 2

Now compare it with slope intercept form:-

\boxed{\sf y = mx + c}

Here, m is 6 and c is -2

It means the slope of y is 6 and intercept of y is (-2 and 1/3)

Extra information=>

Y=6x-2

To Find y -intercept ,put x=0 e.g.,y=-2

To Find x- intercept ,take y=0 e.g, 6x-2=0=2/6= 1/3.

Hence ,the intercept is (-2,1/3)

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