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What is the slope or change of 6 (x-y) = 5 (x+y)
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Kamari Schroeder
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6x - 6y = 5x + 5y; / - 6x
We solve for y;
-6y = - x + 5y; / - 5y
-y = - x; / * (-1);
y = 1*x;
The slope is 1.
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