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What is the slope and y-intercept of a line whose equation is 3y = 2x - 6?

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Answer:

slope= 2/3 & y intercept= -2

Explanation:

to find the slope:

3y-2x= -6

or, slope= -( coefficient of x)/(coefficient of y)

= -(-2)/3

=2/3

to find the y intercept:

3y=2x-6

or, for X=0

3y= -6

or, y= -2

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