Respuesta :

we are given the following equation

[tex]y=-\frac{3}{2}x-2[/tex]

we are asked to find the slope of the line. To do that let's first remember the general form of a line equation, that is:

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]

where "m" represents the slope, and "b" the y-intercept. This means that in the slope-intercept form, the slope is the number that multiplies the "x" variable, and the y-intercept is the constant. In the given equation, the number that multiplies the "x" is -3/2, therefore, the slope of that line is -3/2.

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