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Identify the slope of the line y−1=−6(x−3).

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Answer:

The slope of the line is -5

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User Majid Hojati
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The slope is -6.

In the point-slope form, y - y1 = m(x - x1):

“(x1, y1)” represents (3, 1) coordinate
“m” represents the slope, -6

Therefore, the slope of the point-slope form, y - 1 = -6(x - 3), is -6.
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