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Multiple Choice
Find the slope of the following line.
A
43
B
−43
C
−6
D
−8
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Start with the given equation: \(\frac12x - \frac23y = 4\).
Isolate the \(y\)-term by moving the \(x\)-term to the other side: \(-\frac23y = -\frac12x + 4\).
Multiply both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of \(-\frac23\) (which is \(-\frac32\)) to solve for \(y\): \(y = \left(-\frac32\right) \left(-\frac12x + 4\right)\).
Distribute \(-\frac32\) across the terms inside the parentheses: \(y = \left(-\frac32\right) \left(-\frac12x\right) + \left(-\frac32\right)(4)\).
Simplify the expression to write \(y\) in slope-intercept form \(y = mx + b\), where \(m\) is the slope. The coefficient of \(x\) after simplification is the slope of the line.