SOLUTION: Find the slope from the equation.
-30+10y=-2x
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Question 224211: Find the slope from the equation.
-30+10y=-2x
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for y:
-30+10y= -2x
Add +30 to each side:
10y = -2x+30
Divide both sides by 10:
y= -2/10x +30/10
y=-1/5x +3
The slope is the coefficient of x, which is -1/5.
R^2
Dr. Robert J. Rapalje
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