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Write in slope intercept form: 5y + 2x = -10

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To write the equation in slope-intercept form, isolate y from the equation:


5y+2x=-10

Substract 2x from both sides of the equation:


5y=-10-2x

Divide both sides by 5:


\begin{gathered} y=(-10-2x)/(5) \\ =-(10)/(5)-(2)/(5)x \\ =-(2)/(5)x-2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equation in slope-intercept form turns into:


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

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