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slope and y-intercept for the equation x + 13y -1 = 0

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slope and y-intercept for the equation x + 13y -1 = 0.

asked Feb 24, 2014 in ALGEBRA 2 by angel12 Scholar

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x+13y-1 = 0

Add 1 to each side.

x+13y = 1

Sutract x from each side.

13y = -x+1

Diivide to each side by 13.

y = (-1/13)x+1/13

compare it to slopeintercept form is y = mx+b.

Slope = -1/13 and y intercept is 1/13.

answered Feb 24, 2014 by dozey Mentor

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