3x + y - 4 = 0
y = -3x + 4
The slope is equivalent to the coefficient term of 'x', also known as 'm'. Therefore, the slope is -3.
The equation provided does not have a defined slope. The slope of a line is determined by the coefficient of the x-term in the equation, but there is none in the given equation.
The slope of the line defined by the equation x = 3 is infinite.
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m=3
If: 3x+y = -4 Then: y = -3x-4 and the slope of the line is -3
The equation provided does not have a defined slope. The slope of a line is determined by the coefficient of the x-term in the equation, but there is none in the given equation.
It means then that the slope of the straight line equation will be minus
The slope of the line defined by the equation x = 3 is infinite.
Get the slope of the given line, by putting it into slope-intercept form. Then you can divide minus one by this slope, to get the slope of any perpendicular line.
The equation has been distorted in the question (as usual on this site). The general idea is to solve the equation for "y"; read off the slope from the resulting equation; then divide minus 1 by this slope to get the slope of the perpendicular line.
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m=3
Due to limitations of the browser that is used for posting questions, it is not possible to read the equation properly. It is therefore impossible to proveide an answer. Sorry. Try using "plus", "minus" and "equals".
it doesnt slope, but goes constantly horizontal 8 squares up
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If: 3x+y = -4 Then: y = -3x-4 and the slope of the line is -3
Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus value of 9y it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. But in general the perpendicular slope is the reciprocal of the slope of the equation. As for example if the slope was 3 then its reciprocal is -1/3. And if its slope was -3 then its reciprocal would be +1/3