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What is the slope in the equation
Y=(2/3)x+(1/3)

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Answer:

2/3

Explanation:

For equations that have the form y = mx + b, (where m and b are variables) the slope is m.

Some more examples would be:

y = 4x + 2 (the slope is 4)

y = -6.2x + 8.3 (the slope is -6.2)

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