SOLUTION: Find the slope of the line 5x-3y=3

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Question 174342: Find the slope of the line 5x-3y=3
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put the equation into the "slope-intercept" form:
y = mx + b
where
m is slope
b is the y-intercept
.
5x-3y=3
-3y= -5x + 3
y = (5/3)x - 1
.
Slope is 5/3

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