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What's the slope of the line Y+1=3(X+4)
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What's the slope of the line Y+1=3(X+4)
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First you distribute the 3 into the parentheses and you get 3x + 12, then you subtract the 1 from both sides and you get y=3x + 11.
The slope formula is y=mx+b, and m equals the slope.
The answer is 3, or 3/1.
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