3x + 5y = 10 what is the slope of this line?
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Greetings. The slope is visibly-3/5. Using Y=MX+C and referring to
5Y+3X=10, we have 5Y=-3X+10 and
Y=-3/5X+2 from which it is deduced that M is -3/5.
Divide by 5 to put in standard form: y = (-3/5) x + 2. Slope is - 3/5. There -- saved you 12 1/2 minutes.
But why negative 3😭
@@janilacool because you transfer the 3x to the other side of the equation so it becomes negative.
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I got a slope of -3/5. The slope y-intercept form of this equation is y= -3/5x + 2.
Would you please explain it already?
ax + by = c.....Slope is equal to -a/b
y=-3/5x+2
m = -3/5
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how is it complicated ?
@@michaelempeigne3519 its complicated for him because he cant understand it this is a grade schooler problem.
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