Question 5941
To find the slope of an equation - we need to convert the equation in the slope-intercept form 

  y = m*x + c   and compare values of `m` and `c`

  so that we can get the value of slope and the `y` intercept

 `m` is the slope of equation and `c` is the y-intercept

So converting the given equation in the slope-intercept form we get

y = -x + 0
y = -1*x + 0

On comparing we get values of `m` = -1   and  `c` = 0

That means the line has a slope -1 and the y-intercept is 0

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