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What is the slope of the line in the equation y = -4x + 3?
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User Adam Roben
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Answer: m= -4

Explanation:

y=mx+b

b is your y-intercept

mx is your slope

the equation of y = -4x + 3 would be -4x

User LittleTreeX
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Answer:

-4 is the slope

Explanation:

y= mx + b

m being the slope

Hope this helps!

User Mason Bryant
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