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what is the slope of x/a+y/b=1 is​

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Answered by amanraj56
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Step-by-step explanation:

x/a+y/b= 1

ab(x/a+y/b)= 1×ab

bx+ay= ab

ay= -bx+ab

y= (-bx+ab)/a

y= -bx/a + ab/a

y= (-b/a)x +b

we know that y= mx+c then m is slope of line.

here,

y= (-b/a)x +b

so, solpe of line = -b/a

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Answered by aliraj67ad
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By the way it is the question from calculus
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