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y--6 = -3(x-4) y+6 = -3x+12 y = -3x+12-6 y = -3x+6
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3x+y = 4 y = -3x+4 Perpendicular slope: 1/3
y - 3x = 8 standard form is y = mx + b m = slope y = 3x + 8 in this form slope m is 3 The perpendicular line slope is the negative inverse of m -1/m = -1/3
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If you mean y = -3x -6 then the slope of the line is -3
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Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------
As for example if the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 6 then the equation is: y=3x+6
Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------
If you mean: y = -3x then the slope of the line is -3
It is the slope of the line as for example y=3x+6 whereas 3 is the slope and 6 is the y intercept.
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Slope=3, y-intercept=0. y=3x or y=3x+0
standard form is y = mx + b where m = slope 12 x+ 4y = 24 3x + y = 6 y = -3x + 6 slope is -3