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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Giving Medal! Graph the equation y=-x

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

To start, do you know what slope-intercept form is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

Alright, no problem. Slope-intercept form is "y=mx+b", where m is your slope, and b is your y-intercept. Note that the y and x don't actually stand for any variable. So, what is your slope, given what I've just said? Note that when the slope is positive or negative one, it's shortened to "y=x...", or "y=-x...", respectively.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (noseboy908):

Looking at my last sentence in my previous reply, see if you can tell me the slope you have in the equation you gave me.

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