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If Slope = -2 for a Line on a Graph

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If slope = -2 for a line on a graph with x on the horizontal axis and y on the vertical axis, then if


A) x increases by 4, y increases by 8
B) x increases by 4, y increases by 2
C) y increases by 4, x increases by 8
D) x = 4, y = 8
E) x increases by 4, y decreases by 8

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