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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = -x-3?

What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = -x-3?-example-1

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Answer:

(C) 1/3

Explanation:

The slope intercept form: y = mx + b.

Note:

m = slope

b = y-intercept

x & y = (x , y) for the points.

You are trying to get the y-intercept of the following function given:

f(x) or y = (-2/9)x + (1/3)

1/3 is your answer, or (C), for 1/3 replaces the b inside the equation.

If you really need the slope, the slope of the following equation is (-2/9), which replaces the m inside the equation.

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