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Identify the slope and y intercept of the line with equation 2y=5x+4.

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Answer: The slope is -5 & The y-intercept is (0,4)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

For line 2y = 5x + 4 , slope m =
(5)/(2) and y intercept of line 2y = 5x + 4 is 2.

Explanation:

Given:

equation 2y=5x+4.

To find:

The slope and y intercept of the line=?

Solution:

Step 1: Finding the slope intercept form of 2y = 5x + 4

Generic slope intercept form of a line is given by

y = mx + c ,

where m = slope of the line.

2y = 5x + 4

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

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

=>
y=(5)/(2) x+ 2

On comparing above slope intercept form of given equation with generic slope intercept form y = mx + c , we can say that for line 2y = 5x + 4 , slope
m = (5)/(2)

Step 2: Finding the y intercept:

y intercept is that point where line is on y – axis and as value of x = 0 at y axis , we can say that y intercept is that value of y when x = 0 .

On substituting x = 0 in given equation of line we get


2y = 5* 0 + 4

=> 2y = 4

=>
y = (4)/(2)

=> y=2

Hence y intercept of line 2y = 5x + 4 is 2.

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