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What is the slope of the line described by the equation y+1=−3x?

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Answer:

-3

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Answer:

The slope of the line is [tex]m=-3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For a linear equation of the form

[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]

the slope of the line is the constant m

in this case we have the equation

[tex]y + 1 = -3x[/tex]

Solving for y we have:

[tex]y = -3x -1[/tex]

Then [tex]m = -3[/tex]

The slope of the line is -3

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