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what is the slope of the line 3x+2y=6
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A.-1 1 over 2
B.-2 over 3
C.2 over 3
D.1 1 over 2
15 years ago

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The slope-intercept form of a line is
y=mx+c
If you reduce the line 3x+2y=6 to the slope-intercept form, you will find that slope = m = -3/2.
Try the reduction yourself and check my value.
15 years ago

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