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What is the slope of the function y= -4x + 3

What is the slope of the function y= -4x + 3-example-1

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The given equation is y=-4x + 3

The general equation form of slope of a line equation is given by the formula ,
\fbox{y=mx+b} where m = slope of the line.

Comparing the given equation with the slope formula , we can observe m = -4

Hence the required slope is -4
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User Tarandeep Gill
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We will have the following:

*First: We know that functions that follow the form:


y=mx+b

Will have a slope of m.

*Second: From that, we can see that the slope of the function is -4 since the function follows the form.

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