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7 November, 04:49

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

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  1. 7 November, 04:51
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    Solve for y to get the standard equation of a line.

    Let's solve for y.

    6x + 5y = - 15

    Step 1: Add - 6x to both sides.

    6x + 5y + - 6x = - 15 + - 6x

    5y = - 6x - 15

    Step 2: Divide both sides by 5.

    5y / 5 = ( - 6x - 15) / 5

    y = (-6 / 5) x - 3

    The slope of this line is - 6/5.
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