Math, asked by abhimathur059, 10 months ago

what the slope of the line 30x-6y=3y?​

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Answered by pnb1943
2

Answer:

30x - 6y = 3y \\  =  > 3y + 6y = 30x \\  =  > 9y = 30x \\  =  > y = (30 \div 9)x \\  =  > y = (10 \div 3)x \\  \\ now \\  \\ we \: know \: that \: the \: sope \: of \: a \: line \: is  \\ the \: coefficient \: of \: variable \: x \\  \\ slope \: of \: the \: line \: is = 10 \div 3 \\  \\ answer \: \\  \\ please \: mark \: it \: as \: the \: brainliest \\  \\ hope \: it \: helps \\  \\ thank \: you

Answered by Secretgirl123
2

Answer:

30x = 3y + 6y

30x = 9y

10x = 3y

y = 10/3x

Slope = 10/3

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