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find the slope of line 2x+5y+1=0​

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Answered by naman2008k
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Answer:

Algebra Examples

The slope-intercept form is y=mx+b y = m x + b , where m m is the slope and b b is the y-intercept. Move all terms not containing y y to the right side of the equation. Subtract 2x 2 x from both sides of the equation. Subtract 1 1 from both sides of the equation

Answered by mritunjaymaharshi9
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Step-by-step explanation:

let's see

y = mx+c general equation for straight line

here m denotes the slope

2x+5y+1=0

or , 2x+5y=-1

5y= -2x-1

y = -2/5x-1/5

slope(m) = -2/5

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