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Find the slope of the line. 5x – 2y = 7

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Answer:

Slope = 5/2

Explanation:

It is given an equation of line 5x – 2y = 7

To find the slope of equation we have to rewrite this equation in y = mx + c form

To convert the given equation to y = mx + c

The given equation is

5x – 2y = 7

⇒ 5x + 7 = 2y

⇒ 2y = 5x + 7

⇒ y = (5x + 7)/2

y = 5x/2 + 7/2

The above equation is of the form y = mx + c

Here slope = m = 5/2

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Answer:

Final answer is slope
m=(5)/(2)

Explanation:

Given equation is
5x-2y=7

Now question says to find the slope.

Since given equation
5x-2y=7 is a linear equation so we need to compare
5x-2y=7 with slope intercept formula
y=mx+b to get the value of slope m.

Since
5x-2y=7 is not in that form so first let's rewrite it in y=mx+b form


5x-2y=7


-2y=-5x+7


y=(-5x+7)/(-2)


y=(5)/(2)x-(7)/(2)

Now comparing with y=mx+b, we get
m=(5)/(2)

Hence final answer is slope
m=(5)/(2)

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