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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation f(t)=2t-6

User Pawelty
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Answer: Slope: 2 & Y-int: -6.

Explanation:

I will try to explain it in my own simple way for you to understand, however, I may be wrong.

The form, y=mx+b, think of f(t) as y, the 2t as m, the t as x, and the -6 as the y-intercept. Since the -6 is the opposite of +b, in the y=mx+b, it would be -6.

Hope this helped.

User Tonysepia
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Answer:

The slope would be 2

Explanation:

Your slope-intercept form is always y=mx + b

The b is always your constant

The mx is your slope

The y is your output

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