SOLUTION: if 5x-y+3=0 what is the slope how do u get it and the y-intercept??

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Question 335406: if 5x-y+3=0 what is the slope how do u get it and the y-intercept??
Answer by gillespieshameka(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x+y+3=0 Get y by its self
y=-5x-3 Slope: -5
Y-intercecpt: -3

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