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From the equation y−3=−2(x+1), identify the slope

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Answered by Perrycai072
1

Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

y−3=−2(x+1)

y-3=-2x-2

y=-2x+1

slope=-2

Answered by Anonymous
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 \mathsf{y - 3 =  - 2x - 2} \\  \mathsf{y =  - 2x + 1} \\  \mathsf{m =  - 2}

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