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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can somebody explain how to find the slope of a line determined by the following equation: 4y=3(y+2), without graphing it out on paper.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the line is parallel to X-axis... so, slope = 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are u sure there is only y on both sides?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4y=3y+6 => y=6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if so, then ik is right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

given any equation(linear) , represent the equation in the form y=mx+c , wer m is the slope of the equation. in ur case, 4y=3y+6<=> y= (0)x + 6 .... so the slope is 0.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, there's only a y on both sides...0 is the answer in my college textbook answer key...but don't quite understand the equation here of either ik or brackett...what's with the greater than or less than signs?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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