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The slope of the line x-6y=-30 is ?​

The slope of the line x-6y=-30 is ?​-example-1

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Answer:


\displaystyle (1)/(6) = x

Explanation:

Convert this Standard Equation to Slope-Intercept Form [y = mx + b], where b represents the y-intercept and the rate of change [slope] is represented by m:

x - 6y = −30

- x - x

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\displaystyle (-6y)/(-6) = (-x - 30)/(-6) \\ \\ y = (1)/(6)x + 5

So, the slope of the line x - 6y = 30−, is ⅙.

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