SOLUTION: The slope of the line 2Y-10X+5=0
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Question 487738: The slope of the line 2Y-10X+5=0
Equals
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put:
2Y-10X+5=0
into "slope-intercept" form of
y=mx + b
.
2Y-10X+5=0
2Y+5 = 10X
2Y = 10X - 5
Y = 5X - 5/2
.
Slope equals 5
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