which is the slope of the line describe by the equation -10x+13y=12?

 

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Let's put this in slope intercept form by solving for y

add 10x to both sides

13y=10x+12

divide by 13

y=10/13x+12/13

Once this is in slope intercept form we know that in y=mx+b that

slope=m

so our slope is 10/13
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