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Slope
What is the slope of equation 2y = 6x - 6
Solution:
y = mx + b (slope-intercept form)
where:
y = y-coordinate
m = slope
x = x-coordinate
b = y-intercept
Thus:
2y = 6x - 6
y = 3x - 3
y = y-coordinate
3 = slope
x = x-coordinate
-3 = y-intercepr
Answer:
3
equation of a line:
y = kx + m, where k is the slope and m is the y - intercept
2y = 6x – 6
let's divide both sides by 2:
y = 3x – 3
k = 3 is the slope
the slope of the equation is 3