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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = –x + ?




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slope according to this information would be -1, x is your slope and there is -1 x. 
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Answer:

The slope of the given line : y = -x + x is -1

Explanation:

The equation of the line is given to be : y = -x + c

We need to find the slope of the given line.

The equation of line when written in the standard slope-intercept form is represented by :

y = m·x + c

Here, m is called the slope of the line.

So, By comparing the given equation of line with the standard equation of line.

We get , m = -1

Therefore, the slope of the given line : y = -x + x is -1

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