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19 November, 11:02

What's the slope and y-intercept for 2y+5x-8=0

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  1. 19 November, 14:23
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    Slope - - 5/2 Y Int. - 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You would first need rto put the equation in slope intercept form by subtracting - 5x and adding 8 to both sides the you will divide two from each #. Then your equation will be in slope intercpt form which allows you identyify 4 as the y intercpt and - 5/2x as the slope.

    2y+5x-8=0

    -5x + 8 - 5x + 8 = 2y=-5x+8

    2y/2=-5x/2+8/2

    y=-5/2x+4
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