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What is the slope of y=-3x - 2?*

What is the slope of y=-3x - 2?*-example-1
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User Sycx
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Answer:

-3 is the slope

Explanation:

y = mx + b.

The variable m represents the slope. So, what ever number replaces the variable m(-3) is the slope.

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User Harry Lawrence
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Answer:

-3!

Explanation:

The slope is always listed right before the x in any slope-intercept form. It can be negative or positive, or even a fraction. In this case, it's -3!

I really hope this helps!

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User Andreas Krey
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