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26 February, 10:13

5=-10x-10y

What's the slope for this parellel line?

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  1. 26 February, 10:22
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    -1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Equation of a line:

    y = mx + c

    m is the slope.

    Let's put your equation into the format above by rearranging.

    5 = - 10x - 10y

    First let's get 10y on it's own.

    Move - 10y to the left.

    10y + 5 = - 10x

    Move 5 to the right.

    10y = - 10x - 5

    Now divide by 10 to get the values for 1 y.

    10y/10 = - 10x/10 = - 5/10

    y = - x - 0.5

    You slope is - 1. (When a term is written on it's own, it's coefficient is always 1, or if it has a negative/minus sign, - 1.)
  2. 26 February, 10:32
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    Answer: The slope is - 1
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