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Jackson Reeves
12 February, 20:31
What is the slope of the line y+1=3 (x-4)
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Emilio Bush
12 February, 21:08
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To find the slope of this equation you need to put the equation into y=mx+b form
m=slope
First you need to take the 3 and distribute it to the x and - 4 so
y+1=3x-12 (next you want to subtract 1 from both sides)
y=3x-13
Your slope is therefore; 3
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