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Question 12 What is the slope of the line with the equation y = -3x + 4 Please help I’m behind
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What is the slope of the line with the equation y = -3x + 4
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So generally the equation of a line is in the form y = mx + c
Where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept.
So, from the equation y = -3x + 4, we see that m = -3 and c = 4. So the slope is -3
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