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The equation shows the relationship between x and y: y = −5x + 8 What is the slope of the equation? −8 −5 3 8
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The equation shows the relationship between x and y:
y = −5x + 8
What is the slope of the equation?
−8
−5
3
8
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We know, the principle equation is: y = mx + c
Here, we have: y = -5x + 8
Compare the equations,
Slope(m) would be equal to -5
In short, Your Final answer would be option B
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