SOLUTION: what are the slope and y intercept of the equation x + 5y = -20. Create a coordinate plane and label the axes. Draw the line.

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Question 377827: what are the slope and y intercept of the equation x + 5y = -20. Create a coordinate plane and label the axes. Draw the line.
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5y=-x-20
y=-1/5x-4
slope m=-1/5
y int=(0,-4)

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