SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line whose equation is 5y + 6x - 2 = 0? slope = 6 slope = -6/5 slope = 5/6

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Question 681647: What is the slope of the line whose equation is 5y + 6x - 2 = 0?

slope = 6
slope = -6/5
slope = 5/6

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