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Asia Thornton
5 March, 10:24
How to find the slope of each line y = 3/5x-1?
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Braedon Dean
5 March, 13:57
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The following equation y=3/5x-1 is already in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) where m represents the slope, with that being said the slope is 3/5.
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