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I WILL LITERALLY GIVE YOU 1$ to solve this What is the slope of the line parallel to the line y=−13x+6.2 ?
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What is the slope of the line parallel to the line y=−13x+6.2 ?
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Tip: the slop is always the x so the slope should be -13
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