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Find slope for 2x+5y=8?

User Yerassyl
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Get y by itself to be in slope-intercept form, which is: y=mx+b
m=slope
b=y-intercept
To do that subtract 2x from both sides to get: 5y=-2x+8. You're not done yet because y still isn't by itself so you divide both sides by five and you get: y= -2/5x+8/5
m= -2/5 which is the slope so the slope is equal to -2/5
User Herr Von Wurst
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First thing, you need to transform this equation to the form of y = ax + b

So you get:
2x + 5y = 8
5y = -2x + 8

y = -(2)/(5) x + (8)/(5)

In the form of y = ax + b, a is the slope.
In
y = -(2)/(5) x + (8)/(5), you can see "
- (2)/(5) x", and always the number before x is the slope
So, the slope of 2x + 5y = 8 is
- (2)/(5)

Hope this Helps :)
User Leftaroundabout
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