What will be the slope of straight line whose equation is ax+by+c=0.
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the slope of a line in the above form is slope
m = -A/B,
where A and B are the numeric constants of the variables x and y in the given equation.
The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C. When we want to find the slope of the line represented by this equation, we have two options. We can put the equation in slope-intercept form and identify the slope that way, or we can use the formula m = -A/B.
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The slope of a line in the above form is slope
m = -A/B,
where A and B are the numeric constants of the variables x and y in the given equation.
The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C. When we want to find the slope of the line represented by this equation, we have two options. We can put the equation in slope-intercept form and identify the slope that way, or we can use the formula m = -A/B.
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