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24 July, 10:12

What is the slope of the line y = - 2, + 1

A. - 2

B. - 1

C. 1

D. 2

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  1. 24 July, 10:25
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    If that's supposed to be y = - 2x + 1, in which it would need to be, the slope is:

    Answer, A.) - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So in slope, there's the equation of a line: y = mx + b.

    The m in the equation is always the slope, and is multiplied with the variable x. While b signifies the y-intercept.
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