SOLUTION: What is the slope of x^2-9=0, x^2+5=0, 4x^2=0, 2x^2-8=0, x^2+16=0, x^2+7=7,

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Question 307607: What is the slope of x^2-9=0, x^2+5=0, 4x^2=0, 2x^2-8=0, x^2+16=0, x^2+7=7,
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What is the slope of x^2-9=0, x^2+5=0, 4x^2=0, 2x^2-8=0, x^2+16=0, x^2+7=7
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What is the slope of x^2-9=0
The slope at any point is x*2a
m = 2x
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4x^2=0
m = 8x
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Do the others in the same way.

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