Finding Slope from the Standard form of a Linear Equation

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

Demonstrations on how to find the Slope of a Linear Equation.

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  • I have the problem 3y-4x=8 I cant find the right answer I have tried it several times and I still cant understand. Can you help?

  • If you are trying to find the slope, you will need to rewrite the equation in slope intercept form (y = mx + b) and the value of m is the slope.

    To do this you will isolate the y on the left of the equation and get everything else on the right of the equation.

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  • thanks for the help got my exam tomorrow and this was the last thing i needed to go over

  • THATS U HELP ME PASS MY FINAL

  • thank you very helpful

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