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2x + y = -3
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Answer:
The slope is, -4.000/-2.000 which = 2.000
Explanation:
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y= -3 - 2x because all you have to do is move the 2x over to have an x and a y on different sides, and in order to do that you do the opposite so since it is a positive 2, you subtract it and make it negative
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