Respuesta :

arxnee
I’m pretty sure the slope is -5/2

Answer: [tex]\dfrac{-5}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that equation in intercept form is given by :-

[tex]y=mx+c[/tex] , where m is the slope of the line {Coefficient of x}

The given equation of a line : [tex]5x+2y=6[/tex]

First rewrite the given equation in intercept form , we get

[tex]2y=6-5x\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=\dfrac{1}{2}(6-5x)\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=\dfrac{-5}{2}x+\dfrac{6}{2}\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=\dfrac{-5}{2}x+3[/tex]

Comparing to the general intercept form , we have , the slope of the line = [tex]\dfrac{-5}{2}[/tex]

Since the slopes of two parallel lines is equal.

Therefore, the  slope of a parallel line to [tex]5x+2y=6[/tex] : [tex]\dfrac{-5}{2}[/tex]