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What’s the slope intercept form of -5y=2x+11?

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User Andrey Butov
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Answer:

y = (2/5) x + (11/5)

Explanation:

recall that the slope-intercept form of a linear equation takes the general form:

y = mx + b

In this case, we simply have to use algebra rules to rearrange the given equation such that it looks like the one above:

-5y = 2x + 11 (divide both sides by -5)

y = -(2/5) x - (11/5) (answer)

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