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Does the graph of the equation x-2y=5 have a positive, negative, zero, or undefined slope?

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User Twmills
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Answer:

Negative

Explanation:

x - 2y = 5 Subtract x from both sides

-2y = -x + 5 Divide all the way through by -2

y =
(1)/(2) x -
(5)/(2)

Since the coefficient of the variable ( The number before the x) is a negative number, this tells us that the slope is negative.

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User Elohim Meth
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