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What is 3x-5y=10 in slope intercept form

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The slope intercept form of a line is y = mx + b
where m = slope and b = y-intercept
The given equation becomes
3x - 5y = 10
-5y = -3x + 10
y = (-3x + 10)/-5
y = (3/5)x - 2
That is the answer.
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Answer: y = 3/5x - 2

Step-by-step explanation: In slope-intercept form or y = mx + b form, y is by itself on the left side of the equation.

So our first step is to subtract 3x from

both sides to get -5y = -3x + 10.

Then divide both sides by -5 to get y = 3/5x - 2.

Work is shown below.

What is 3x-5y=10 in slope intercept form-example-1
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