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Deangelo Hurst
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24 December, 12:38
What is the slope of the line 4x+y=-9
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Joey Bolton
24 December, 12:47
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The slope of this line is - 4
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the slope, you need to solve the equation for y.
4x + y = - 9
y = - 4x - 9
The slope in this form is always the coefficient of x, making it - 4.
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