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Jairo Marquez
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28 April, 02:42
How do I find the slope of: y = - 5x - 1
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Xzavier Whitaker
28 April, 03:07
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In a slope intercept equation in the form of y=mb+b,
m is the slope. m is the coefficient of x, meaning it is the number x is multiplied by. In this case, m happens to be
-5
which is your answer
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