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What is the slope of the graph for the equation y = -5x + 8? A. 0 B. -5 C. 8
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What is the slope of the graph for the equation y = -5x + 8? A. 0 B. -5 C. 8
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What is the slope of the graph for the equation y = -5x + 8? A. 0 B. -5 C. 8
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The slope is always the number that comes before x, making the slope for this equation B, -5.
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-5 because it is in the form of y=mx+b and m is the slop
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