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What is the slope of a line that runs parallel to y = -x + 7?

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y = mx + b slope(m)

y = -x + 7

the slope of a line that runs parallel to this equation is -1. both equations will have the same slope if they are parallel to each other.

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User Mohammad Kashem
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A line parallel to this line will also have the same slope (by definition)
So according to the general straight line equation y=ax+b, the slope is -1
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