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1 May, 03:23

Find the slope of a line parallel to 3x - y = 1.

A. - 3

B. 3

C. one third

D. negative one third

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  1. 1 May, 03:41
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    The answer is B, because you must put the equation into the y=mx+b order so you subtract - 3x on both sides to be left with - y=-3x+1 and you then divide the entire equation (both sides) by - 1 because y cannot be negative which leaves you with y=3x-1 so the slope id 3 and the y intercept is - 1
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