What is the slope of the line.
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whay is the slope of the equation 2X+3Y+6=0?
What is the slope of the line.

Re-work the equation so it is in slope/intercept form.

2X + 3Y + 6 = 0
2X + 3Y = -6
3Y = -2x - 6
Y = -2/3 x - 2

The slope of the line is -2/3
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