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What is the slope of the equation y – 3 = –4(x – 5)?

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Answer:


-4 = m

Explanation:

According to the Point-Slope Formula, y - y₁ = m(x - x₁), m represents the rate of change [slope], so in this case, -4 is our slope.

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