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1+y=-4/5x-2

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Given that,

The equation is : 1+y=-4/5x-2

To find,

The slope of the line.

Solution,

We have,


1+y=(-4x)/(5)-2

Subtract 1 from both sides.


1+y-1=(-4x)/(5)-2-1\\\\y=(-4x)/(5)-3 .....(2)

The general equation of line is :


y=mx+c ...(1)

where m is slope and c is y-intercept

Comparing equation (1) and (2)

m =
(-4)/(5) and c = -3

Hence, the slope of the line is
(-4)/(5).

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