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What is the slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is 2x - 3y = -9?

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Answered by hearhackerakshitha2
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What is the slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is 2x - 3y = -9?

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Note:-

The standard slope intercept form for an equation of a line y=mx+b,

Where m is the slope and b be the y-intercept.

 \huge \bf {2x - 3y =  - 9}

solving \: for \: y \: to \: put \: into \: slope \:  \\ intercept \: form...

  \sf{y =  \frac{2}{3} x - 2} { y =  \frac{2}{3} }

Answered by Studyingkid
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2x - 3y =  - 9

solving for y to put into slope intercept from...

\red{y = 2/3 × -2y = 2/3..}

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