Asked by michy
how do you find the slope of 10x-5y=270
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Reiny
quick way would be to know that for
Ax + By = C, the slope is -A/B
so for your equation, slope = -10/-5 = 2
or, change your equation to the form y=mx + b, then m is the slope
so...
10x-5y=270
-5y = -10x + 270, now divide both sides by -5
y = 2x - 54, so the slope is 2, as above.
Ax + By = C, the slope is -A/B
so for your equation, slope = -10/-5 = 2
or, change your equation to the form y=mx + b, then m is the slope
so...
10x-5y=270
-5y = -10x + 270, now divide both sides by -5
y = 2x - 54, so the slope is 2, as above.
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