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26 December, 20:18

What is the slope of the perpendicular to y = - 3x+8

A. 3

B. 3/1

C. 1/3

D. - 3

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  1. 26 December, 20:28
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    The slope is D. - 3

    Why: The slope is what is connected to the x (the variable) or the thing that is increasing. The 8 is the initial value which is where the line would start on the y intercept on a graph. There for the - 3 in the equation y = - 3x+8 is the slope. Think, which is connected to the x or whatever letter is shown.
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