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What si the slope of y=-5x+4x

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Answer:

m= 4

Explanation:

Rewrite the slope-intercept form

y = 4x - 5

the using the slope-intercept form, the slope-intercept is 4

sorry if this doesn't help

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User Blueiur
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Answer:

Use the slope-intercept form y=mx+b to find the slope m. m=−1

Explanation:

lets take the x's away from: -5x+4x

That will be -5+4

-5+4=-1

Because remember:

When adding positive numbers, count to the right.

When adding negative numbers, count to the left.

When subtracting positive numbers, count to the left.

When subtracting negative numbers, count to the right.

I hope this helps. :)

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User Chad Marmon
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