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Find the slope of this line: 5x - 2y = 6(1+ 2) m = [?]

Find the slope of this line: 5x - 2y = 6(1+ 2) m = [?]-example-1
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5x-2y=6(1+2)

start by simplifying the equation


\begin{gathered} 5x-2y=6\cdot3 \\ 5x-2y=18 \end{gathered}

continue by bringing the equation into the slope-intercept form


y=mx+b


-2y=-5x+18

divide both sides by -2


(-2y)/(-2)=(-5)/(-2)x+(18)/(-2)

simplify the equation


y=(5)/(2)x-9

the slope of the line is


(5)/(2)=2(1)/(2)

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