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Which is the slope of the line with equation 6x + y = 12?
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Which is the slope of the line with equation 6x + y = 12?
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Which is the slope of the line with equation 6x + y = 12?
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6x + y = 12
Convert to slope intercept form(y = mx + b).
Subtract 6x to both sides:
y = -6x + 12
Now it's in slope intercept form(y = mx + b), where 'm' is the slope.
So the slope here is -6.
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