Find the slope of each line defined below and compare their values.

Equation of Line A:
Equation of Line A:


y, equals, x, minus, 7
y=
x−7

The equation of Line A is y = x - 7.

To find the slope of Line A, we can compare the coefficients of x and y. The coefficient of x is 1, which represents the change in y for every 1 unit change in x. Therefore, the slope of Line A is 1.

The slope of Line A is 1.

5, -9 slope

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean by "5, -9 slope". Could you please provide more information or clarify your question?

GRAPH OF 5 -5 SLOPE

To graph a line with a slope of 5 and a y-intercept of -5, we can use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, which is y = mx + b.

In this case, the equation would be y = 5x - 5.

To graph this line, we start by plotting the y-intercept, which is the point (0, -5). From there, we can use the slope of 5 to find additional points on the line.

For example, we can find the point (1, 0) by moving 1 unit to the right from the y-intercept and then moving 5 units up since the slope is 5. Similarly, we can find the point (-1, -10) by moving 1 unit to the left from the y-intercept and then moving 5 units down.

Lastly, we can connect these points to create the line. Here is a graph of the line with a slope of 5 and a y-intercept of -5:

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I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

To find the slope of a line, we need to look at the coefficient of the x-term in the equation of the line.

For line A, the equation is y = x - 7. Since there is only one x-term, the coefficient of x is 1. Therefore, the slope of Line A is 1.

Now, let's compare the slope of Line A with the slope of another line.

Please provide the equation of Line B, and I will calculate its slope for comparison.