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Consider the equation y=-2x+5. Create a table of five ordered pairs that satify the equation. What is the slope of the line represented by the equation? a.m=2 b. m=5 c.m=-2 d.m=…
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Consider the equation y=-2x+5. Create a table of five ordered pairs that satify the equation. What is the slope of the line represented by the equation? a.m=2 b. m=5 c.m=-2 d.m=-5
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Here are 5 ordered pairs (0,5) (1,3) (2,1) (3, -1) (4, -3)
The slope is -2 of c. You always call the y intercept b and the slope m.
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