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Paisley Rios
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2 December, 17:10
What is the slope of the line 1/2y=-5x-37
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Janiyah Duke
2 December, 17:15
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Slope = - 10
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+n, m=slope
1/2y=-5x-37 / *2
y=-5*2x-37*2
y=-10x-74
Slope = - 10
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