Math  /  Algebra

QuestionFind the slope of the line given by the equation y=2(x+3)+1y=-2(x+3)+1. What is the slope?

Studdy Solution
Since both the slopes are equal, we can conclude that the given equation has the correct slope.
The slope of the equation y=2(x+3)+1y=-2(x+3)+1 is indeed -2.

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