How do i find the slope y= -7x+2
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How do i find the slope y= -7x+2

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-09-18] [Hit: ]
--7 is a fraction which is -7 over one so you would start at 2y go down 7 and to the right one and draw a line between the two-Gradient you mean? Its -7.......
The slope is -7. The number before x is the slope whenever an equation is in slope-intercept form.

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the formula is mx+b=y so woudnt the slope be -7 because m is equal to the slope.

if you have two cordonates you can use them for the point slope formula.

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You can either differentiate it or use the identity based on it of y=mx + c, where m is the slope. So in this case, the slope is -7.

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-7 is a fraction which is -7 over one so you would start at 2y go down 7 and to the right one and draw a line between the two

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Gradient you mean? It's -7.
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