Math, asked by karantagra7304, 8 months ago

What is the slope of the line, parallel to the line 3x -­ 6y = 4?

A) -1/2 B) 1/2 C) 2 D) -­2

Answers

Answered by SRK1729
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Step-by-step explanation:

since it is parallel to the given line it's slope is equat to that

3x-6y=4

y = (3x-4)/6

y = x/2- 2/3

this is of the form

y= mx+c

hence. slope =m= 1/2

option B is correct

Answered by jp786111
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Step-by-step explanation:

3x-6y=4

=3x-6y=4

=-6y=4×-3x

=-6y=-12x

=6y=12x

so,y=12x/6

then, Ans-1/2

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