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Refer to graphs $(A)-(D)$.A.B.C.D.Identify the graph(s) of lines with a negative slope.
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The slope of a line, often represented as 'm', is calculated as the change in Y over the change in X (m = ΔY/ΔX). A negative slope means that for every positive step in the X direction (to the right), we take a negative step in the Y direction (downwards). Show more…
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