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Scott Horton
2 October, 20:44
What is the slope of the line with equation y=-x
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Heather Quinn
2 October, 23:31
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The slope intercept form is y=mx+b
in this case y=-x
y = (-1) x + 0
so the slope m=-1 and y-intercept which is b is 0
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Ricky
3 October, 00:24
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The slope is - 1 and it would look like a vertical line
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