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what value will you assign to the slope of S-function when the slope of C-function is given as =0.6​

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Answered by sarahhanok1234
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To find the slope of an equation given in y=mx+b, balance the equation until y is by itself without any constants. First subtract 8 from both sides to get 4y = 6x + 10. Next, divide the equation by the constant 4 to isolate y, giving you y = 3/2x + 5/2.

There are three major forms of linear equations: point-slope form, standard form, and slope-intercept form.

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