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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation -52 + 2y = 10?

YOOO HELP‼️ What is the slope of the line represented by the equation -52 + 2y = 10?-example-1
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User BrianK
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Answer:

5/2

Explanation:

Use PEMDAS to solve the equation in y=mx+b form.

Add 5x on each side of the = sign (which cancels on left side, and add on right)

Your equation should look like this: 2y=5x+10

Next, you're going to divide the whole equation by 2, to get y by itself

which equals y=5/2x+10

M=slope

B= y-intercept

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