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Find the slope of the equation -6x+3y=-12

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Answer: m=2

Step-by-step explanation: First convert the equation to slope-intercept form; y=mx+b. This new equation would be 3y=6x-12. Because y must be singular, each side must be divided by 3, to isolate the variable y. After doing this, the equation is y=2x-4. In terms of y=mx+b, m is attached to x, making the slope of this equation 2.

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