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The slope, m, of the line is the same as the coefficient of the x-variable when the equation is in the form y=mx+b. What is the slope of the line whose equation is y = 4x - 1?
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The slope, m, of the line is the same as the coefficient of the x-variable when the equation is in the form y=mx+b. What is the slope of the line whose equation is y = 4x - 1?
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the answer is: the slope is 4/1 because m represents the slope and slope is the change (delta) in y over the change in x
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