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Question 167308: How would I graph a line with the slope-1/3
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How would I graph a line with the slope -1/3
slope = rise/run
In this case, since the numerator is negative, we go down 1 unit from the origin and 3 units to the right. Then, connect your two points with a straight line.
The line is y = -1.
It's a horizontal line.



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