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Find the Slope of the Line x+y=−6x + y = - 6x+y=−6

Question 286

Question 286

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Find the slope of the line.
- x+y=−6x + y = - 6x+y=−6


A) m=1m = 1m=1
B) undefined slope
C) m=0m = 0m=0
D) m=−1\mathrm { m } = - 1m=−1

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