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Finding slope from an equation

Finding slope from an equation-example-1
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User Vahid Al
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Answer:


\frac 15

Explanation:

Hello!

We can convert it into slope intercept form:
y = mx + b

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept

Convert:


  • -15 - x = -5y

  • (-15 - x)/(-5) = y

  • 3 + \frac15x = y

  • y = \frac15x + 3

The slope is
\frac15.

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