What is the slope of the line?

y+3=-4(x+7)

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To find the slope of the line in the equation y + 3 = -4(x + 7), we need to rearrange the equation into slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b, where m is the slope.

Starting with y + 3 = -4(x + 7):
First, distribute -4 to the terms inside the parentheses: y + 3 = -4x - 28
Next, subtract 3 from both sides to isolate y: y = -4x - 31

Now the equation is in slope-intercept form, with the slope being -4. Therefore, the slope of the line is -4.
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