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Find the slope for y=-3/4x+2

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf m=-(3)/(4)}

Explanation:

Given slope-intercept equation:


\displaystyle y = -(3)/(4) x + 2

Comparing it to standard form of slope-intercept equation.

y = mx + c

Where m is slope and c is y-intercept.

We get:


\displaystyle m=-(3)/(4) \\\\\rule[225]{225}{2}

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