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Find the slope of -3/5x+7

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The slope is m = -3/5
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Answer:

-3/5

Explanation:

In order to figure out the slope of this line, we need to look at the number before x.

The function is
y=-\cfrac{3}{5}x+7.

The slope, the number before x, is -3/5.

Note: This way of finding the slope only works for slope-intercept equations (equations in the form of
y=mx+b).

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