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Whats the slope for 3x + 2y = -10

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Answer:

-3/2

Explanation:

3x+2y=-10

2y=-10-3x

2y=-3x-10

y=-3/2x-10/2

y=-3/2x-5

y=mx+b where m=slope and b=y-intercept

where m=-3/2.

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Answer:

Subtract 3 x 3 x from both sides of the inequality. Divide each term by - 2 − 2 and simplify. Tap for more steps... Divide each term in - 2 y < 10 - 3 x − 2 y < 10 − 3 x by - 2 − 2. When multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative value, flip the direction of the inequality sign

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