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Give the slope of a line that is parallel to −3x−3y=1.

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-1 is the slope beause lines with the same slope are parallel.

Give the slope of a line that is parallel to −3x−3y=1.-example-1
User Rherroral
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Explanation:

y = mX + c

3y = -3x - 1

divide by 3

y = -x -1/3

slope = -1 of this line and parallel lines

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