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5x + 2y = 6 Finding slope
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5x + 2y = 6
Finding slope
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If by ‘finding slope’ you mean the slope-intercept form of the equation, then the following should be what you need.
5x+2y=6
2y=6-5x
Divide both sides by 2
y=3-5/2x
And by reordering the terms you get...
y=-5/2x+3
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−5 /2 x + 3
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