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What is the slope of the equation y = - 5× + -3​

User Andrbrue
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Answer:

-5

Explanation:

y=mx+b

m is the slop so m=-5

User Grumbel
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Answer: -5

Step-by-step explanation: Its -5 because a slope in a linear equation is always in front of/attached to the x.

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