SOLUTION: y = -1/3x -4 I know the slope is 1/3x, but when I change it to 3/1 does it become just 3.
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Question 883269: y = -1/3x -4 I know the slope is 1/3x, but when I change it to 3/1 does it become just 3.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just to be clear, the slope is .
Now what do you mean by change it?
Are you asking is . Yes.
I'm not sure I answered your question.
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