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| Question 52576:  Hi,
 
 I just read about graphing slopes, formulas and all that stuff and am pretty confused...
 
 When I try to solve the below problem, I'm getting the right answer, except I'm getting a negative answer instead of positive...
 
 The problem:
 
 "Find the slope and y-intercept of the line whose equation is given and then graph the line.
 
 3x + 5y + 10 = 0"
 
 My effort:
 
 3x + 5y + 10 = 0 or
 3x + 5y = -10 or
 5y = -3x + -10 or
 y = -3/5x + -2
 
 M = -3/5
 Y-intercept = (0,-2)
 
 I checked in the back of the book, and the correct answer is:
 
 M = 3/5
 y-intercept = (0,2)
 
 But even after going over the problem, I can't figure out why I get a negative, and they get a positive...
 
 Any help would be very much appreciated! (I don't need help with the graphing part though, I think I've got that :o)
 
 Thanks,
 ~ Jasmine
 Answer by Nate(3500)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The answer is simple. You are right; the book is wrong. Don't judge a book by its cover. Just because it's a math book, doesn't mean everything is right in it. Everyone makes mistakes. =P N2^3
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