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What is the slope intercept form of the equation of 6x+5y=-15

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Slope intercept form is
\sf y=mx+b, where 'm' is the slope and 'b' is the y-intercept.


\sf 6x+5y=-15

Subtract 6x to both sides:


\sf 5y=-6x-15

Divide 5 to both sides:


\boxed{\sf y=-(6)/(5)x-3}
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