hamadalkitbie
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  • 31-07-2018
  • Mathematics
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What is the slope of the line whose equation is given by –2y + 38x = 38?

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xjayde28x
xjayde28x xjayde28x
  • 31-07-2018

First you need to put the equation into slope-intercept form: y = mx+b

-2y + 38x = 38

-2y = -38x + 38

y = 19x - 19

m = slope

And the slope is 19.

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FelisFelis FelisFelis
  • 31-07-2018

To get the slope of -2y+38x=38.

Let us convert to slope intercept form, that is y=mx+b

So, subtracting 38x from both sides, we get

-2y=-38x+38

Now, Divide by -2 on both sides, we get

y=(-38/-2)x+(38/-2)

y=19x-19

Slope, m=19

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