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What’s the slope of the equation y = x + 6

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Answer:

m (slope)=1

Explanation:

y=x+6(m is always found in front of X so m=1)

User Bytrangle
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Answer: 1

Step-by-step explanation: This equation is written in y = mx + b form.

The slope of the line will be the coefficient of the x-term.

Remember, the coefficient is the number in front of the variable.

Notice that the x does not have a coefficient.

When that happens, when there is no number in front

of your variable, you can put a 1 there to fill that position.

So the slope of the line will is 1.

User Jiehong
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