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What is the slope of the line equation is y-4=5/2(x-2) ?

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Answer:


(5)/(2)

Explanation:


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

Add 4 to both sides.


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

Simplify.


y=(5)/(2) x-2

For a line equation for the form of y = mx + b, the slope is m.


m=(5)/(2)

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