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                How do I find the slope of 2y-3=3x
            
            
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    transform the equation to the standard form
y=mx+b
using the normal algebraic operations.
m is then the slope of the equation.
In this case,
2y-3=3x
2y=3x+3
y=(3/2)x + 3/2
m=3/2 (=slope)
    
y=mx+b
using the normal algebraic operations.
m is then the slope of the equation.
In this case,
2y-3=3x
2y=3x+3
y=(3/2)x + 3/2
m=3/2 (=slope)
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