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24 May, 05:02

How do you find the slope of y=-x+6? And how do you find the slope for x+y=20?

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  1. 24 May, 07:36
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    If there isn't a number in front of the 'x' it will be a 1, so for this first problem the slope is - 1 because of the negative sign in front of it. And as for the other problem subtract the 'x' to the other side so it would be 'y=-x+20' and that slope will just be negative one.
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