SOLUTION: Find the slope -intercept form of the equation:-x-5y-13=0
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Question 1027457: Find the slope -intercept form of the equation:-x-5y-13=0
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-x-5y-13=0
-x-5y=13
-5y=x+13
y=-1/5x+13/-5
y=-1/5x-2.6
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