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Y = - (5/2)x + 3 what is the slope of the equation

Y = - (5/2)x + 3 what is the slope of the equation-example-1
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The equation is given as,


y=(-5)/(2)x+3

According to the slope-intercept form, the equation of a straight line having slope 'm' and y-intercept 'c', is given by,


y=mx+c

Comparing the coefficients, it can be observed that,


\begin{gathered} m=(-5)/(2)=-2.5 \\ c=3 \end{gathered}

Thus, it can be concluded that the slope of the equation is -2.5, and the y-intercept of the given equation is 3.lo

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