Find the slope of the line 3x-2y=6
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Find the slope of the line 3x-2y=6
3x-2y=6
-2y=-3x+6
2y=3x-6
y=(3/2)x-3
The slope is 3/2 and the y intercept is (0,-3)
Your graph should be dashed through that point. Slope up three and to the right two.
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