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How do you find the slope of a line parallel to −3y−5y=6?

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Answered by ericksimba100
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel lines have the same slope.

Therefore, the slope of a line parallel to -3x-5y=6 is given by y=mx+b where m is the slope.

-3x-5y=6

-5y=3x+6

making y the subject divide by -5 throughout.

y=-3/5x-6/5

slope=-3/5

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