What is the slope of the following equation: -4-x+ 1 =-2 A -4/2 B) 0 -2/4 D -2 E) -1/2 undefined

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**Question 14**

What is the slope of the following equation: \(-4 - x + 1 = -2\) 

- **A:** \(-4/2\)
- **B:** \(0\)
- **C:** \(-2/4\)
- **D:** \(-2\)
- **E:** \(-1/2\)
- **F:** Undefined

**Question 15**

Find the standard form equation of the line that passes through \((-1, -4)\) and \( (3, -6)\). For the answer, provide the coefficient value of the x-term.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 14** What is the slope of the following equation: \(-4 - x + 1 = -2\) - **A:** \(-4/2\) - **B:** \(0\) - **C:** \(-2/4\) - **D:** \(-2\) - **E:** \(-1/2\) - **F:** Undefined **Question 15** Find the standard form equation of the line that passes through \((-1, -4)\) and \( (3, -6)\). For the answer, provide the coefficient value of the x-term.
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