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What is the slope of the given graph if x intercept= (-4,0) and y intercept= (0,-3)
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What is the slope of the given graph if x intercept= (-4,0) and y intercept= (0,-3)
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The answer is -3/4 because the rise is 3(how much you need to go up) and the run(how much you have to go over(left or right))
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