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  • 14-06-2019
  • Mathematics
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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = –x + ?

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Cathi Cathi
  • 14-06-2019
The slope is -1 The slope is the number in front of x
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Аноним Аноним
  • 14-06-2019

The equation is in slope-intercept form: y = mx + b where m equals slope and b equals the y intercept.

From the equation given, we can see that the slope is negative. cf. "-x"

The variable "x" is equal to one, so the slope is -1.

If you're wondering what the "b" or "y-intercept" is, then it is 0.

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