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What is the slope of 5x-y =2

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10 votes

Answer:

5

Explanation:

User Darnell
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

To find the slope, rearrange the terms of this equation to y=mx+b form, where m is the slope.

Original equation: 5x-y=2

Subtract 5x to both sides: -y = -5x+2

Multiply both sides by -1: y = 5x-2\

This gives us the slope, which is equal to 5.

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