What is the slope of the line 4y – 6x + 12 = 0 in simplest form
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we have ,
4y - 6x + 12 = 0
4y = 6x - 12
=> y = 6/4x - 12/4
=> y= 3/2x - 3
this is in the form of y = mx+c
So, it's slope is 3/2 .
we have ,
4y - 6x + 12 = 0
4y = 6x - 12
=> y = 6/4x - 12/4
=> y= 3/2x - 3
this is in the form of y = mx+c
So, it's slope is 3/2 .
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FORMULA==>m=-a/b
a represent -6x
b represent 4y
=6/4
=3/2 is slope
a represent -6x
b represent 4y
=6/4
=3/2 is slope
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