SOLUTION: how do you find slope for 5y=160+9x and 5x=90-9y
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Question 543151: how do you find slope for 5y=160+9x and 5x=90-9y
Answer by jpg7n16(66) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Remember, y=mx+b, where m=slope. So all you need to do is solve for y.
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Divide by 5:
So , and therefore
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also
Add 9y to each side:
Subtract 5x from each side:
Divide by 9:
Therefore,
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