10x+11y=-4 in slope intercept form
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Divide through by 11: 10x/11+y=-4/11. So y=-10x/11-4/11 or y+4/11=-10x/11. Slope = -10/11, y-intercept=-4/11.

This can also be written y=-10/11(x+2/5), where x-intercept is -2/5.

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