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12 March, 07:14

Find the slope and the y-intercept of the equation.

2x + 5y = 14

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  1. 12 March, 08:14
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    You have to turn this equation into slope intercept form.

    Right now this equation is: Ax + By = C

    We need to turn it into: Y = mx + B

    1. Move Ax to the other side of the equation:

    2x + 5y = 14

    -2x - 2x

    5y = - 2x + 14 (You can put it in either order)

    2. Divide the B from By

    5y = - 2x + 14

    5 5 5

    y = - 0.4x + 2.8

    The slope is - 0.4 or - 4/10 and the y intercept is 2.8
  2. 12 March, 09:48
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    Slope = 0.800/2.000 = 0.400
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