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What is true about the slope of the function below
y = 4x + 3
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Which is true about the slope of the function y=4x+3?

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The slope of the function y=4x+3 is 4; in equations like this one, the slope is simply the number before x.

The rise is 4, and the run is 1.

Remember, slope is also defined as "Rise/Run"

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