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What is the slope of a line parallel line whose equation is 5x-2y=2

User QuakeCore
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The slope of the given line and a line parallel to it is
5
2
.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
5
x

2
y
=
11
is the standard form of a linear equation.
A line parallel to this line has the same slope. To determine the slope, solve for
y
to change the equation to slope-intercept form:
y
=
m
x
+
b
,
where:
m
is the slope and
b
is the y-intercept.
5
x

2
y
=
11
Subtract
5
x
from both sides.

2
y
=

5
x
+
11
Divide both sides by

2
.
y
=

5

2
x
+
11

2
Simplify.
y
=
5
2
x

11
2
The slope of the given line and a line parallel to it is
5
2
.
User Roberto Santana
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