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Find the slope of the equation. y=-(-x+1)

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The form of the linear equation is


y=mx+b

m is the slope

b is the y-intercept

Since the given equation is


y=-(-x+1)

Simplify it by multiplying each term in the bracket by (-)


\begin{gathered} y=-(-x)+-(1) \\ y=x+-1 \\ y=x-1 \end{gathered}

Compare it with the form above to find the value of m


m=1

The slope of the equation is 1

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