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What is the slope of the line?
4x−1=3y+5

What is the slope of the line? 4x−1=3y+5-example-1
User Aspen
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Answer:

4/3 or D

Explanation:

Let's get this equation into y=mx+b form.

m=slope b=y-int

Subtract 5 from both sides to isolate y on a side.

4x-6=3y

Divide both sides by 3 to isolate y on one side.

(4/3)x-2=y

y=(4/3)x-2

m=4/3

b=-2

So our slope is 4/3

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