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Y = - 2X - 3 Plot this and see that a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant III.
The slope is a negative number.
depends on line slope
If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5
For a negative slope, the rise is negative and the run is positive.
The slope is always positive A negative slope will always pass through quadrant II and IV
Y = - 2X - 3 Plot this and see that a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant III.
It can be positive, negative, or zero, depending where else the line passes through.
The slope is a negative number.
If the slope is negative, y decreases as x increases. The slope goes from top-left of the graph (Quadrant II) to the lower-right of the graph (Quadrant IV).
Yes.. See related link for an example.
depends on line slope
Assuming that one fourth is your way of spelling one fourth, the equation is: y = 0.25x + 3 or 4y = x + 12
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If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5
For a negative slope, the rise is negative and the run is positive.
If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5