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The slope of the line whose equation is x + y = 6 is a. 6 b. -1 c. 1
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The slope of the line whose equation is x + y = 6 is
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b. -1
c. 1
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Make sure that y is by itself so simply move x to the other side by subtracting x both sides
(x+y)–x=6–x
y=6–x
–x represents the slope, so that means that your answer is B. -1
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Answer:
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