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31 August, 07:21
What is the slope of 5x - 6y = 13
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31 August, 07:23
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Let's change the equation into
y=mx+b
5x-6y=13 Subtract 5x on both sides
-6y=-5x+13 Then divide by - 6 on both sides
Y=5/6x-13/6
m will be your slope
so:
Slope=5/6
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