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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = -2/3 -5x?


User LJ Wilson
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For this case we have that the equation of the line of the slope-intersection form is given by:


y = mx + b

Where:

m: It's the slope

b: It is the cutoff point with the y axis

We have the following equation:


y = - \frac {2} {3} -5x

Reordering:


y = -5x- \frac {2} {3}

So, we have to:


m = -5\\b = - \frac {2} {3}

Answer:

The slope is -5

User Amir Rachum
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-5

Make the equation into slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.

In the equation y = -5x - 2/3, the slope is -5 and the y-intercept is -2/3.

User Saranga Athukorale
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