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Sullivan Odom
Mathematics
29 December, 21:40
Find the slope for each line
10x+y=1
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Hunter Norton
29 December, 21:54
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m = - 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Take 10x+y=1 and subtract 10x = y = - 10x + 1
Do this so you have y by itself. Use the formula: y=mx + b
M = slope
B = y-intercept
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