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What is the slope of the graph of 12x + 3y = –17? A.-4 B.4 C.1/4 D.-1/4
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What is the slope of the graph of 12x + 3y = –17?
A.-4
B.4
C.1/4
D.-1/4
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12x+3y=-17 solve for y and you will have the point slope form of the line.
3y=-12x-17
y=-12x/3-17/3 this is of the form y=mx+b where m=slope.
m=-4
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