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Y=-3x + 6 What is the slope? And what would the points be on a graph
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Y=-3x + 6 What is the slope? And what would the points be on a graph
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Y=-3x + 6
What is the slope?
And what would the points be on a graph
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The slope is -3 the x intercept is (2,0) and the y intercept is (0,6)
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the slope is -3 and the points would start at 6 which is the y intercept. you would plot a point at (0,6) then from there you would go up 3 and left one and continue this pattern. the line goes left because the slope is negative
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