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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What type of line is the graph of 4x + y = -3?
Vertical
Horizontal
Rising
Falling
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OpenStudy (nincompoop):
a negative slope is always falling
OpenStudy (princeharryyy):
slope is negative so falling line @taylor12344
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its negative
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
you'll have to check :)
solve for y in the equation :P
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
giving out answers is an abomination
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got 9
OpenStudy (princeharryyy):
ans would be D @taylor12344
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
how?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im so confussed
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
solve for Y
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OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Against the Code of Conduct!
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
or you can ask Stefan or Damon to help you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol stop it giggles
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is slope of a line y2-y1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@princeharryyy
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@k142
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@YanaSidlinskiy
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Or you can just use a graphing calculator. It'll help you out a little:)
OpenStudy (princeharryyy):
yup @taylor12344
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so does it matter which numbers i plug in ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (princeharryyy):
see,
an equation of a line in slope form is written as y=mx+c
where c is any constant , m is the slope of the line @taylor12344
OpenStudy (princeharryyy):
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