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What is the slope of the line given by the equation y=-3X?

A. 1/3
B. -1/3
C. -3
D. 3

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Answer:


\boxed{-3}

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of an equation is determined by the constant equation
y=mx+b where
m is the slope and
b is the y-intercept of the line.

Therefore, we can use the equation given and implement it to find your slope.


y=-3x

Our equation does not have a y-intercept,
b. Therefore, it can just be inferred as
+0.

Because we do have a
m, we can then find out what our slope is:
\boxed{-3}.

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