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  • 08-05-2018
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What is the slope of the line? 6x + 2y= -14

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  • 08-05-2018
The slope of the line stated is -3.

First, you'd subtract 6x from both sides "2y = -6x - 14". Then you'd divide each side by 2 "y = -3x -7". Now the line is in the proper form (Y = MX + B), M is the slope. Thus making -3 the slope.

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