To find the slope of the line represented by the equation (3x + y = 4), first rearrange it into slope-intercept form ((y = mx + b)). Subtract (3x) from both sides to get (y = -3x + 4). The slope (m) is the coefficient of (x), which is (-3). Thus, the slope of the line is (-3).
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