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Find the slope of the line 6x + 5y = -5

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Answer:

Using the y=mx+b formula: -6/5

Explanation:

6x + 5y = -5

5y = -6x -5

y = -6/5x -1

The slope would be -6/5, meaning the line would travel 5 to the right and 6 down, starting from the coordinate 0, -1.

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