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What is slope of the line?

y+6=13(x−4)

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\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{A. What is Asked}}

What is the slope of the line y+6=13(x-4)


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The slope of this particular graph is: the constant multiplied by the parentheses.


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\bf{Result:}


\bf{=Slope \:13}


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User Mark Fellner
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Answer:

Therefore the slope is 13

Explanation:

Using Slope intercept formula y = mx + b.

Note : m is the slope ( the number near x).

y+6=13(x−4)

y+6 = 13x - 52

Add -6 to both sides

y+ 6- 6 = 13x- 52- 6

y= 13x -58

Therefore the slope is 13

User Rishav Tandon
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