If a graph of y = -6x + 5 were changed to a graph of y = -4x + 5, how would the
slope change?...
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If a graph of y = -6x + 5 were changed to a graph of y = -4x + 5, how would the
slope change?
a. the slope of the new graph would become steeper.
b. more information is needed to determine the change.
c. the slope would remain the same
d. the slope of the new graph would become less steep.
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