y = 2x/3 - 5/3
m = 2/3
2007-06-09 04:21:19
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answer #1
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answered by goldenret35 2
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3y = 2x -1-4
3y = 2 x - 5 divide by 3
y = 2/3 x - 5/3
then the slope = 2/3
2007-06-09 04:22:09
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answer #2
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answered by muhamed a 4
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We know that y = mx + c where m = slope
3y = 2x -1-4
3y = 2x -5
y = 2/3 x -5/3
Therefore the slope is 2/3.
m = 2/3
2007-06-09 04:25:02
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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To find the slope, first solve for y
y=(2x - 1 - 4)/3
your slope is the x-coefficient (number in front of x)
your slope would be 2/3 in this case
2007-06-09 04:22:01
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answer #4
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answered by schlouey 3
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2x-1=3y+4
=>3y=2x-1-4
=>3y=2x-5
=>y=2x/3-5/3
comparing with y=mx+c
we get m=2/3 (slope)
y-intercept =c= -5/3
2007-06-09 04:25:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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3y + 4 = 2x - 1
3y = 2x - 5
y = (2/3).x - 5/3
slope = 2/3
2007-06-09 20:57:14
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answer #6
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answered by Como 7
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2x-1=3y+4
-3y+2x-1=4
-3y=-2x+1+4
-3y=-2x+5
3y=2x-5
y=(2/3)x-(5/3)
Slope(m) = (2/3)
Y-Intercept = (5/3)
2007-06-09 04:28:18
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answer #7
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answered by A 4
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Bad student.
2007-06-09 04:29:29
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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solve for y
3y + 4 = 2x - 1
3y = 2x - 5
y = (2/3)x - 5/3
The slope is 2/3.
2007-06-09 04:21:21
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answer #9
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answered by hawkeye3772 4
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