What is the slope of the line represented by the equation
below?
3x + 2y = -8

Answer:
the slope is -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically just subtract the 3x from both sides and then divide the entrie equation by 2 to get the y by itself. and then the equation should be y=-3/2x-4 where -3/2 is the slope
Answer: The answer should be y = -3/2x-8
Step-by-step explanation:
you want the 2y by itself so you take the 3x and move it to the other side. so you subtract it to the other side.
2y = -3x-8
than you want the y alone so you divide it to get it to the other side