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Francesca Jenkins
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3 August, 01:16
How do I find the slope of 11y=-5x+16
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Pranav Cole
3 August, 01:23
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Yes, divide by 11 to find y by itself first.
However, to find the slope, you must look at the coefficient of X. In this equation, the slope would be - 5/11 because it was - 5 to start and was divided by 11.
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Jean Collier
3 August, 01:23
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y = mx + b
Explanation:
Isolate y
Divide both sides by 11
y = - 5x + 16 / 11
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