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18 May, 21:28

What is the slope of the equation y+3=-4 (x-6) ?

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  1. 18 May, 21:32
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    y+3=-4 (x-6) so you want to go ahead and multiply the parentheses by - 4 to get - 4x + 24 then you subtract the 3 to the other side to get y=-4x+21 so the slope is - 4
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