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Mathematics
, 18.11.2020 21:10,
lyn94
Find the slope of the line in the simplest form. m= -4/6
m= 3/2
m= 2/3
m= 4/6
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ella3714
Well, if you go up 4 and over 6, you get 4/6. But, the question says in the simplest form. So, you need to simplify 4/6 and you will get 2/3.
So I believe 2/3 is your answer.
Have a great day!
answered: Guest
The answer of this question is 672 .
answered: Guest
mk./km: lm
step-by-step explanation:
,mlmlm
; mk
lk
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Find the slope of the line in the simplest form. m= -4/6
m= 3/2
m= 2/3
m= 4/6
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