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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-18

What is the slope of the line?

\[ y = -5x - 9 \]

Slope = _________

Asked by xQueenxDanyellx

Answer (2)

The slope is the same as the gradient
y=mx+c where m is the gradient and c is the y intercept y=-5x-9
Therefore the 'slope' is -5 i.e. it goes down 5 every 1 across.

Answered by TaylorBayley | 2024-06-10

The slope of the line given by the equation y = − 5 x − 9 is − 5 . This means the line decreases 5 units on the y-axis for every 1 unit increase on the x-axis.
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Answered by TaylorBayley | 2024-12-26