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What is the slope of the equation, y = -7 - 4/3x?
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What is the slope of the equation, y = -7 - 4/3x?
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What is the slope of the equation, y = -7 - 4/3x?
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So the slope is represented by m in the equation y=mx+b. In this case, the equation is or the form y=b+mx. m=-4/3 so the slope is -4/3
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