Reason:
Compare the given equation to the template y = mx+b
m = -1 = slope
b = 3 = y intercept
If it helps, then think of y = -x+3 as y = -1x+3
The slope of the line represented by the equation y = -x + 3 is -1.
The question is asking you to find the slope of the line represented by the equation y = -x + 3. In the standard form of a linear equation, y = mx + b, m is the slope of the line. The slope of a line tells you how steep the line is. It is determined by the ratio of the vertical change (the 'rise') to the horizontal change (the 'run') between any two points on the line. In this case, the equation of the line is y = -x + 3, so the slope of the line is the coefficient of x, which is -1. Therefore, the correct answer is A, -1. This might contrast with the figure A1 example, in which m is 3, but for your particular equation, m is -1.
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Answer: 1200!
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What is the value of a?
Principal = $1,010
What is the total amount of simple interest that is earned?
a.$113.20
b.$1,131.20
c.$11,311.20
d.$113,112.00
|–4.1| =
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|-4.1|
= 4.1
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