Convert the equation to the standard slope intercept form of y = mx + c, where the value of m is the slope.
-5x + 3y = 3
3y = 5x + 3
y = 5/3x + 1
Then the slope is 5/3.
The slope is -5/3.
Slope = - 5/3
5x+3y = -2 3y = -5x-2 y = -5/3x-2/3 Slope: -5/3
5x -3y = -6 -3y = -5x -6 y = 5/3x+2 in slope intercept form
1.67 or 1.667
5x+3y
(2,7)
Slope = 5/3 = 1.66...
-5/3
How do you add 2x plus 3y equals 18 in 5x-y equals 11
This question is missing crucial information. Specifically the mathematical operators... as in +, -, x, /,=... and so on. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS OF QUESTION: 5x-3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x+3y=6 ---> SLOPE= -5/3 5x*3y=6 ---> SLOPE= Not Applicable (Rational Function) 5x/3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y-6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y+6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y*6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y/6 ---> SLOPE= 10/1 I hope one of these worked.
First, it would be beneficial to change the equation into slope-intercept form: (y = mx +b) 5x + 3y = 6 -5x -5x [add -5 to both sides] 3y = -5x+6 [divide everything by 3] y = -5/3x +2 Since "m" represents the slope, we can now see that the slope is equal to -5/3