Math, asked by esguerracolet, 5 months ago

find the slope of the equation y = -5x + 2.​

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Answered by Souran004
3

Answer:

the slope is -5

Step-by-step explanation:

the standard form of a linear equation is

Y=mx +c therefore according to the given line

by comparing it with the standard form m=-5 therefore the slope is -5

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Answered by sharmaaayush4455
2

Answer:

Here is your answer

Given equation is y = -5x + 2.

y = mx+c

(where m is the slope of the line & c is the intercept)

m= -5(slope of the equation)

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