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What is the slope of the line given by the equation y = -7x?

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Answer:

-7

Explanation:

y=mx+b and m is the slope... here the y intercept is 0

y=-7x+0

User Mattias Holmqvist
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→ Chapter : Equation of A Straight Line
≡ General equation of a straight line:

y = mx+c

≡ Solution:
⇔ To know the slope in the equation, we just need to see the variable of x

y=-7x
∴ So, the slope of this equation is
\boxed{-7}
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