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-2/3 -5x
What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y

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Explanation:

y = -2/3 - 5x

rearranging,

y = -5x -2/3

comparing to the gradient-intercept equation

y = mx + c

m = -5

c = -2/3

Therefore, the slope of the line is -5

User Danielson
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Answer: -5

Explanation:

Because you know that y=Mx+p right?

So you just take the equation : -2/3-5x and you know that the number before x is m = the slope . Have a nice rest of your day :)

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