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7 March, 02:11

What is the slope of the line m with equation 2x-5y=10?

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  1. 7 March, 02:13
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    You would need to solve for y first. To solve for y you would need to know this formula, y = mx + b.

    2x - 5y = 10 subtract 2x from both sides

    -5y = - 2x + 10 divide by - 5 from both sides

    y = 2/5x - 2

    Then to find the slope, you would need to know what m is.

    y = 2/5x - 2 is already in the formula y = mx + b.

    The answer is: slope = 2/5
  2. 7 March, 02:22
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    2x - 5y = 10

    First l, you should change it into slope intercept form (y = mx + b).

    2x - 5y = 10

    -5y = - 2x + 10

    y = 2/5x - 2

    m = 2/5

    So the slope of the line is 2/5.
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