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  • 23-07-2014
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How to find the slope of a line if it says 2x+Y=15 what do i do??

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iloveonedirection
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  • 23-07-2014
First, you have to convert it to slope intercept form, which is [tex]y=mx+b[/tex])

[tex]2x+y-2x=15-2x[/tex]
[tex]y=-2x+15[/tex]

Knowing this, you can easily find the slope. In slope intercept form, the "m" or the coefficient of "x," is the slope.

[tex]m=-2[/tex]

Therefore, your slope is -2.
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