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Jewel
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16 June, 14:03
What is the slope of the line - 4x + y = - 1?
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Marlie
16 June, 14:21
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-4 is the slope ...
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Shelton
16 June, 14:22
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Step-by-step explanation:
To find slope, we will rewrite this equation into slope-intercept form, y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept,
- 4x + y = - 1
+ 4x + 4x
y = - 1 + 4x
y=4x - 1
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