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Amira is told there is a trick to finding the slope within an equation in standard form, Ax+By=C. She is told she can rewrite this equation in slope-intercept form, y=mx+b, to find the pattern. She correctly rewrites the equation 7x+9y=14 in slope-intercept form as y=β 7/9x +14/9. Which answer explains the pattern for how to find the slope using an equation in standard form?
A. In slope-intercept form, the slope is 14/9. These values are C and A, but with the opposite sign, so the slope of the line from the equation in standard form is β C/A.
B. In slope-intercept form, the slope is β 7/9. These values are A and B, but with the opposite sign, so the slope of the line from the equation in standard form is β A/B.
C. In slope-intercept form, the slope is 14/9. These values are C and B, but with the opposite sign, so the slope of the line from the equation in standard form is β C/B.
D. In slope-intercept form, the slope is β 7/9. These values are A and B, but with the opposite sign, so the slope of the line from the equation in standard form is β B/A.
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