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Karley Steele
24 April, 20:38
What is the slope and y-intercept for y = - 1
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Josh Manning
24 April, 22:27
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To solve the slope of 3x + 2y = 8, the equation must first be put into slope intercept form with y on the left side and the remaining numbers on the right side. It can be transformed to 2y = - 3x + 8, which will then be simplified down to y = - 3/2x + 8. The slope of the line is - 3/2.
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Jaylyn Archer
25 April, 00:00
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The slope is: 0
the y-intercept is: - 1
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