2/5 is the slope
2x+y = 10 or y = -2x + 10 so the slope is -2
y = -2x+5 Slope: -2 Intercept: 5
yes. its 2! :)
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2/5 is the slope
The slope of the line of 2x plus 2y equals 7 is (7/2x - 1).
2x+y = 10 or y = -2x + 10 so the slope is -2
y = -2x+5 Slope: -2 Intercept: 5
In order to find slope, the equation must be in the form y = mx + b, with m being the slope. The original equation is y + 2x = -1 Solving for y makes the equation: y = -2x - 1 Therefore, the slope is -2
2x plus y = -3 (subtract 2x from both sides) y = -2x - 3 slope = -2 y-intercept = -3
In order to find the slope, you need to get y by itself.Follow the equation: y = mx + bm = slope-48 = 2x - 8ySubtract 2x from both sides of the equation.-2x - 48 = (2x - 2x) - 8y(I find it easier to have y first in the equation, but either way is fine.)-8y = -2x - 48Divide every number by -8.-8y/-8 = (-2x/-8) + (-48/-8)y = 1/4x + 6y = mx + bm = 1/4
yes. its 2! :)
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m= -1/2
answer is y=(4/3)-(2x/3)
The slope of the perpendicular is -(1/2) .