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  • 03-12-2021
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Find the slope of the line described by 3y = x + 6.

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loneguy
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  • 03-12-2021

[tex]3y = x +6 \\\\\implies y = \dfrac 13 (x+6)\\\\\implies y = \dfrac 13 x + 2\\\\\text{The above equation is in a form of y = mx +b, where m is the slope.}\\\\\\\text{Hence slope of the line,}~ m= \dfrac 13[/tex]

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