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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation 3x+4y= 12? Will mark brainliest

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Answered by imsodarnbored2
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Pre-Algebra. Find the Slope and Y-Intercept 3x-4y=12. 3x − 4y = 12 3 x - 4 y = 12. Rewrite in slope-intercept form. Tap for more steps... The slope-intercept form is y = m x + b y = m x + b, where m m is the slope and b b is the y-intercept. y = m x + b y = m x + b. Subtract 3 x 3 x from both sides of the equation.

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Answer:

-3/4

Step-by-step explanation

3x+4y = 12

Now let's consider the x and y intercepts

putting x =0, y = 3

and putting y = 0 , x = 4

Now , slope = Δy/Δx

                     = 0-3/4-0

                     = - 3/4

hope it helps, you may also check out the graph of this equation which I have attached here.

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