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What is the slope of a line whose equation is 4x – 6y = 12?
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What is the slope of a line whose equation is 4x – 6y = 12?
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4x-6y=12
for ax+by=c
slope = -a/b hence , slope = 2/3 is the answer
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4x - 6y = 12
6y = 4x - 12
y = 4/6x - 12/6
y = 2/3x -2
Answer : Slope = 2/3
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