-5y +2x = -10 -5y = -2x -10 y = 2/5x +2 So the slope = 2/5 and the y intercept = 2
2x-5y = -10 -5y = -2x-10 y = 2/5x+2 which is in slope intercept form
2/5 is the slope
I assume that you mean the gradient when you say the slope. 2x-5y=7 2x=7+5y 2x-7=5y y=2/5 x - 7/5 the gradient is 2/5 or 0.4
2x + 5y = 3 put into standard form wher y = mx + b and m = slope 5y + 2x = 3 5y = -2x + 3 y = -2/5x + 3/5 m = slope = -2/5
-5y +2x = -10 -5y = -2x -10 y = 2/5x +2 So the slope = 2/5 and the y intercept = 2
2x-5y = -10 -5y = -2x-10 y = 2/5x+2 which is in slope intercept form
2/5 is the slope
2X - 5Y = 10 subtract 2X from each side - 5Y = - 2X + 10 divide each side by - 5 Y = 2/5X - 2 slope(m) = 2/5
I assume that you mean the gradient when you say the slope. 2x-5y=7 2x=7+5y 2x-7=5y y=2/5 x - 7/5 the gradient is 2/5 or 0.4
To solve this, present the equation in the standard slope/intercept form of y = mx + c. 'm' is the slope. 2x + 5y = 10 5y = -2x + 10 y = -2/5x + 2 Therefore, -2/5 is the slope.
2x - 5y = -10 So 5y = 2x + 10 and therefore y = (2/5)*x plus something So the slope is 2/5 or 0.4
2x + 5y = 3 put into standard form wher y = mx + b and m = slope 5y + 2x = 3 5y = -2x + 3 y = -2/5x + 3/5 m = slope = -2/5
Put in this form. Y = mX + c 2X - 5Y = 10 - 5Y = - 2X + 10 Y = (2/5)X - 2 ================
2x-5y+15=0 -5y=-2x-15 y=(2/5)x+3
10x+5y = 25 5y = -10x+25 y = -2x+5 Therefore: the slope is -2 and the intercept is 5
If: 2x+5y = -10 Then by subtracting 2x from both sides: 5y = -2x-10 And dividing all terms by 5: y = -2/5x-2 which is now in slope intercept form