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22 December, 17:03

In a given linear equation, the value of the independent variable decreases at a constant rate while the value of the dependent variable increases at a constant rate. The slope of this line is

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  1. 22 December, 17:19
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    The slope is defined as the change in y/change in x ...

    The y variable is the dependent variable, the x variable is the independent variable (you plug in values of x to get your y).

    Given, the independent "x" change is increasing (or + ) and the dependent "y" change is decreasing (-),

    your slope is: (-) / (+) = (-).

    If they were both increasing ... (+) / (+)

    or both decreasing (-) / (-)

    the slope would be positive.
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