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What is the slope of the line represented by the following equation? y= 1/3x + - 2/3 A) -1/3 B)-2/3 C)1/3 D)2/3
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What is the slope of the line represented by the following equation?
y= 1/3x + - 2/3
A) -1/3
B)-2/3
C)1/3
D)2/3
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C 1/3
Y=mx+B, Mx representa slope so your answer is 1/3
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