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19. Find the slope of the following equation. Simplify your answer.
5x + 2y = -10 explain

19. Find the slope of the following equation. Simplify your answer. 5x + 2y = -10 explain-example-1
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User KenB
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Answer:

m =
-(5)/(2)

Explanation:

Slope of 5x + 2y = -10: m = -
(5)/(2)

slope using standard form: m =
-(5)/(2)

m =
-(5)/(2)

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User Whlk
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:Reorder −5 - 5 and 5x2 5 x 2 . Reorder terms. Using the slope-intercept form, the slope is 52 .

Answer: Determine the greatest common factor of both numbers in the fraction. If you are unsure what this is, write down the factors of both numbers and select the highest one that they have in common. Divide the numerator by this number. If the result is zero, the simplified slope of the line is also zero.

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