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What is the slope of a line? With the equation d=420-65t

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The slope is the change in y divided by the change in x.

The slope is the ratio of rise to run.

The slope is the rate of change of the function at a certain point.

The slope is the first derivative of a function.



Accordingly, the slope of this line d=420-65t is the coefficient of variable "t" if we consider that d for the dependent variable and t for the independent


Therefore

slope = - 65



I hope you got the idea




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