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What is the slope and y-intercept for the line represented by this equation?

What is the slope and yintercept for the line represented by this equation class=
What is the slope and yintercept for the line represented by this equation class=

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ARYANAGARWAL ARYANAGARWAL
  • 04-07-2017
5x + 13y = -13
13y = -5x - 13
y = -5/13x - 13/13
y = -5/13x - 1

Slope = -5/13
y-intercept = -1
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