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What's the slope of the line defined by the equation 8x+2y=5
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What's the slope of the line defined by the equation 8x+2y=5
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What's the slope of the line defined by the equation 8x+2y=5
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first put the equation in the point slope form
y=mx+b
m= slope
2y= -8x+5
divide by 2
y= -4x+5
slope is -4
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