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Find the slope of the line 3x - 8y = -20

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\huge\boxed{(3)/(8)}

To get the slope of a line from its standard form (
Ax+By=C), we can use
m=-(A)/(B).


\begin{aligned}m&=-(A)/(B)\\&=-(3)/(-8)&&\smash\Big&&\text{Substitute in the known values.}\\&=\boxed{(3)/(8)}&&\smash\Big&&\text{The negatives cancel out.}\end{aligned}

Alternatively, we could have changed the equation to slope-intercept form and found the slope from there.

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