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What is the slope of the line with x-intercept 5 and y-intercept 3/7?​

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Answered by Irobuster143
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Answered by sharonr
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Answer:

The slope of the line is \frac{-3}{35}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

x-intercept=5

y-intercept=\frac{3}{7}

When we know the intercepts the general equation comes as

\frac{x}{a} +\frac{y}{b} =1

we get as

\frac{x}{5} +\frac{y}{3/7} =1\\\\\frac{x}{5} +\frac{7y}{3} =1\\\\3x+35y=15\\\\35y=-3x+15\\\\y=\frac{-3x}{35} +\frac{15}{35} \\

The slope is m=\frac{-3}{35}

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