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What is the slope of each line?

Line A: y=1x-4
Line B: y=2x-3
The slope of line A=
The slope of line B-2.
The slope of line A--4.
The slope of line B=-3.
The slope of line A--2-
The slope of line B--2.
The slope of line A--3.
The slope of line B --4.

User Itay Marom
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Hi there!

The equations of both lines are written in slope-intercept form.

  • Slope-Intercept Formula:
  • y=mx+b
  • m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
  • The slope of Line A is 1, and the slope of line B is 2.

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User Jake Spracher
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

slope of:

A = 1

B-2 = 0

User Allen Chou
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