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slope of 5x + 6y + 15 = 0​

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Answered by TrAnSLIMit
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Answer:

-5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

5x + 6y =  - 15

6y =  - 5x - 15

y =  \frac{ - 5}{6} x -  \frac{15}{6}

y =  -  \frac{5}{6} x -  \frac{5}{2}

we can compare it with

y = mx + c

Hence,

m =  -  \frac{5}{6}

This is the required slope.

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Answered by ajchua51
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Answer:

y²=2.5 x=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate and show the solution for the x-intercept and y-intercept of 5x + 6y = 15.

Calculate the graph plot coordinates for 5x + 6y = 15

Solve 5x + 6y = 15 for x and also for y.

Calculate and show the solution for the slope of 5x + 6y = 15

Find x-intercept

The x-intercept is where the graph crosses the x-axis. To find the x-intercept, we set y1=0 and then solve for x.

5x + 6y = 15

5x + 6(0) = 15

x1 = 3 y1 = 0

Find y-intercept

The y-intercept is where the graph crosses the y-axis. To find the y-intercept, we set x2=0 and then solve for y.

5x + 6y = 15

5(0) + 6y = 15

y2 = 2.5 x2 = 0

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