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What is the slope of the line 2x - 5y = -10?
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What is the slope of the line 2x - 5y = -10?
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What is the slope of the line 2x - 5y = -10?
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put into slope intercept form which is y=mx+b where m=slope so
add 5y to both sides
2x=5y-10
add 10 to both sides
2x+10=5y
divide both sides by 5
2/5x+2=y
y=2/5x+2
slope=2/5
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