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Y=-4x unit rate/constant/slope

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Answer:

-4

Explanation:

In a linear equation, the terms "unit rate", "rate of change", "constant of proportionality", and "slope" all refer to the coefficient of x (the independent variable).

Here, the coefficient of x is -4.

The slope is -4.

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Additional comment

Strictly speaking the "constant of proportionality" only refers to the x-coefficient (k) when the equation is of the form ...

y = kx . . . . . with no added constant

"Slope", "unit rate", and so on, can also refer to the x-coefficient (m) when the equation has a non-zero y-intercept (b):

y = mx + b

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