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What is the slope of the line given by the equation y= -5x?

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Answer:

-5

Explanation:


y=-5x

The equation given is in slope intercept form.

A slope-intercept equation that passes through the origin would not have the '+ b' part because there is no intercept.


y=-5x+0

When there is no intercept we would not write the '+ 0'.

The slope given is -5.

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